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Short-term PM2.5 Exposures Killed 33,000 People Annually in India, Delhi Highest - News18
News18· 6 days agoThe study showed increases in the risk of death were steep at lower concentrations of PM2.5 and...
Air pollution linked with 33,000 deaths in India each year between 2008 & 2019, finds Lancet study
Theprint· 7 days agoIn recent years, even cities with the best air recordings have featured in global lists of the most...
Blue Star Summary: Latest Updates and Details | India Infoline
India Infoline· 6 days agoBlue Star Limited was incorporated in December 20th; 1985 and has a network of 31 offices, 7 modern manufacturing facilities and 4,040 channel partners. It has manufacturing facilities at Thane ...
PM2.5 killed 33,000 annually in India; 2,100 in Bengaluru
Indiatimes· 6 days agoA recent study highlighted the significant impact of short-term air pollution on mortality rates in 10 cities in India. Delhi recorded the highest number of annual deaths at 12,000. The research ...
Air pollution contributing to premature deaths in multiple cities across country
The Telegraph· 7 days agoAir pollution is contributing to premature deaths in multiple cities across the country even at...
Costlier tomato a spot of bother for Das & Co once again, retails up to Rs 100/kg
The Economic Times· 3 days agoLike the Monday blues, tomato woes are back, with the staple retailing around up to around Rs 90 per...
Costlier tomato a spot of bother for Das & Co once again, retails up to Rs 100/kg - The Economic...
The Economic Times· 3 days agoLike the Monday blues, tomato woes are back, with the staple retailing around up to around Rs 90 per...
Unveiling Kolkatas Air Quality Crisis: Study Links Short-Term Pollution To 7.3% Of Deaths
Latest India News· 4 days agoShort-term air pollution exposure is leading to 7.3 percent of the total deaths in Kolkata,...
Scientists discover new species of shield-tail snake in Western Ghats’ Meghamalai-Munnar landscape
The Hindu· 15 hours agoResearchers have discovered a new species of a shield-tail snake in the Meghamalai-Munnar landscape...
Short-term exposure to PM2.5 pollution causing 33,000 deaths annually in 10 Indian cities: Study
Scroll· 7 days agoAir pollution levels that meet the country’s safety standards do not guarantee better health, a nine-year study in the Lancet Planetary Health found.