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1 Of 4 Air Pollution Deaths In 2021 Happened In India - Total Count 2.1 Million
- Wednesday June 19, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air pollution contributed to 8.1 million deaths worldwide in 2021, with India and China recording 2.1 million and 2.3 million fatalities, respectively, according to a report released on Wednesday.
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Delhi Pollution: 5 Myths About Air Pollution That You Must Stop Believing Right Now
- Saturday November 9, 2019
- Dr. Vishal Sehgal
Delhi pollution: Did you know that even a few days of exposure to high levels of air pollution can have fatal outcomes, especially among children? Read here to know more about air pollution right here.
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India's Rich-Poor Divide Laid Bare By A Worsening Pollution Crisis
- Sunday December 2, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air purifiers for the affluent, masks for the not so rich and inhaling polluted air all day -- without literally a breather -- for those who can't afford a roof over their heads. It's maximum exposure for millions of people who are bearing the brunt of hazardous air quality, say experts.
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1 Of 4 Air Pollution Deaths In 2021 Happened In India - Total Count 2.1 Million
- Wednesday June 19, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air pollution contributed to 8.1 million deaths worldwide in 2021, with India and China recording 2.1 million and 2.3 million fatalities, respectively, according to a report released on Wednesday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Delhi Pollution: 5 Myths About Air Pollution That You Must Stop Believing Right Now
- Saturday November 9, 2019
- Dr. Vishal Sehgal
Delhi pollution: Did you know that even a few days of exposure to high levels of air pollution can have fatal outcomes, especially among children? Read here to know more about air pollution right here.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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India's Rich-Poor Divide Laid Bare By A Worsening Pollution Crisis
- Sunday December 2, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
Air purifiers for the affluent, masks for the not so rich and inhaling polluted air all day -- without literally a breather -- for those who can't afford a roof over their heads. It's maximum exposure for millions of people who are bearing the brunt of hazardous air quality, say experts.
- www.ndtv.com