Over 7% of daily deaths in 10 Indian cities linked to PM2.5 pollution: Lancet study

A groundbreaking study encompassing cities such as Chennai, Shimla, and Varanasi sheds light on the alarming correlation between increased PM2.5 levels and elevated daily mortality rates. The research underscores the urgent need for strategic interventions to combat air pollution and safeguard public health in various urban areas across India.

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Over 7% of daily deaths in 10 Indian cities linked to PM2.5 pollution: Lancet study









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Over 7% of daily deaths in 10 Indian cities linked to PM2.5 pollution: Lancet study


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