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Air pollution related disease, deaths cost India Rs 260,000 crores in economic loss: report- Technology News, Firstpost


Air pollution related disease, deaths cost India Rs 260,000 crores in economic loss: report
Lung diseases made up 40 percent of morbities caused by air pollution while 60 percent of diseases were caused by ischemic heart disease, stroke, diabetes, neonatal deaths related to preterm birth.
Dec 30, 2020 17:15:17 IST
A new study has looked at the number of deaths and illnesses caused by air pollution, both indoor and outdoor, during the year 2019 as well as the financial impact it had. The researchers stated that the relation between air pollution and the harmful effect it has on a person s health is well known but the related economic outcome is not very well researched. The researchers also calculated the economic impact of air pollution for every state of India. The study was a collaboration between researchers from AIIMS, ICMR and IIT-Delhi and is titled ‘ ....

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Air pollution killed 16.7 lakh Indians; wiped out Rs 2.7 lakh crore in 2019


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.   ....

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