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Air pollution caused 16.7 lakh deaths, Rs 2.71 lakh crore loss in India in 2019 --- Lancet study
Source: The Print, Date: , 2020
Air
pollution caused more than 16.7 lakh deaths in India in 2019 -- over ten times
more than the country's Covid-19 death toll so far -- causing economic losses of
nearly $36.8 billion (Rs 2,71,446 crore), according to a study published in The
Lancet Planetary Health journal.
The
study, conducted by researchers from AIIMS, ICMR and IIT-Delhi and titled "Global Burden of Disease Study, 2019", measured the economic impact of air
pollution, both indoor and outdoor, as it caused loss of output due to
premature deaths and morbidity.These
deaths account for 17.8 per cent of the total deaths in the country last year,
while the economic losses amounted to 1.36 per cent of India's total gross
domestic product (GDP), stated the study published Tuesday.The
researchers said that while the association of air pollution with multiple
adverse health outcomes is well established, its economic impact is less
understood. It is important to elucidate this economic impact for the states of
India, the researchers wrote in the study.
The
team, which also included contributors from institutes like CSIR and PGIMER,
estimated the amount of exposure to ambient particulate matter pollution,
household air pollution and ambient ozone pollution, as well as their
attributable deaths in every state of India. Read more at:Air pollution caused 16.7 lakh deaths, Rs 2.71 lakh crore loss in India in 2019 -- Lancet study
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