September 3 , 2023
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	- Fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) is estimated to shorten an average Indian’s life expectancy by 5.3 years.
 
	- All of India’s 1.3 billion people live in areas where the annual average particulate pollution level exceeds the WHO guideline.
 
	- About 67.4 per cent of the population live in areas that exceed the country’s own national air quality standard of 40 µg/m3.
 
	- Delhi resident may loss up to 8.5 years if the country’s national ambient air quality standards (40 µg/m3) are not met.
 
	- From 1998 to 2021, average annual particulate pollution increased by 67.7 per cent.
 
	- It is further reducing average life expectancy by 2.3 years.
 
	- In South Asia, particulate pollution has increased 9.7 per cent from 2013 to 2021. 
 
	- In India, PM2.5 levels rose 9.5 per cent; in Pakistan 8.8 per cent; and in Bangladesh, levels rose by 12.4.
 

                                 
                            
                                
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