According to sources Greenpeace has calculated that India now lost 1.2 million lives in 2015 to air pollution. Between 2010 and 2015, it is also estimated that the air pollution in India rose by 13%. Meanwhile another 2017 report states that India, along with Bangladesh, has seen the steepest increase in air pollution levels since 2010.



Moreover it was reported that the Global Burden of Disease report, which analyzed 25 years of data, estimated that China and India suffered 52% of the 4.2 million deaths. Further with the help of Huma Lung Foundation, and data from Central Pollution Control Board, it will provide you with regular air quality updates and health advisories.

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Further the advisory team is scrutinizing Chennai city and based on the traffic and dust it will analyze the quality of air which is prevailing in the city during this festival season. moreover the smoke emitted from the vehicles is increasing day by day and is causing many health issues.

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