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Delhi suffered most loss due to air pollution: Study
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Air pollution: Half of India s death toll in these 5 states
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Delhi had highest per-capita economic loss due to air pollution last year: Lancet study
1.67 million deaths were attributable to air pollution in India in 2019, accounting for 17.8% of the total deaths in the country.
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Updated: Dec 23, 2020, 09:49 AM IST
Air pollution woes have quadrupled for Delhi, as the state suffered the highest per-capita economic loss due to air pollution last year, a study in the peer-reviewed medical journal Lancet suggests.
For years, northern India especially New Delhi has been battling critical levels of air pollution, which have remained consistently in the hazardous mark, for many days at a stretch, during winters.
Air pollution killed 1 7 million Indians in 2019: Lancet report
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Air pollution killed 16.7 lakh Indians; wiped out Rs 2.7 lakh crore in 2019
The Lancet report claimed that the indoor or household air pollution led to 64% fewer deaths in the last two decades (1990-2019) in the country, but outdoor or ambient air pollution, is not only increasing but also killing more people
BusinessToday.In | December 22, 2020 | Updated 20:03 IST
Lung diseases caused by air pollution constituted the highest share - 36.6% - in the total economic losses, according to a report released by interdisciplinary journal Lancet Planetary Health on Tuesday, December 22
As many as 16.7 lakh Indians died due to air pollution in 2019, according to a report released by interdisciplinary journal Lancet Planetary Health on Tuesday, December 22. Air pollution deaths constituted 18% of total deaths in the country, it claimed.