New study flags direct link of air pollution with rise in mortality, Congress slams govt

A study by Mumbai's International Institute for Population Sciences revealed that India's air pollution, particularly PM2.5, significantly increased mortality rates across all age groups. The most vulnerable are children aged one to five years. The research used mortality data from 2019-2021 and highlighted a mortality correlation, countering government claims of no direct link.

New study flags direct link of air pollution with rise in mortality, Congress slams govt
A study by Mumbai's International Institute for Population Sciences revealed that India's air pollution, particularly PM2.5, significantly increased mortality rates across all age groups. The most vulnerable are children aged one to five years. The research used mortality data from 2019-2021 and highlighted a mortality correlation, countering government claims of no direct link.