95% of the world's population is breathing unhealthy air and the poorest nations are the hardest hit India is one of them and cities like Delhi and Bangalore have the worst air qualities in the country. long-term exposure to air pollution contributed to an estimated 6.1 million deaths across the globe in 2016
Air pollution is the fourth highest cause of death among all health risks globally,coming in below high blood pressure, diet and smoking. China and India were found to be jointly responsible for over 50% of global deaths attributable to pollution.
China had made some progress in declining air pollution, it states that Pakistan, Bangladesh and India have experienced the steepest increases in air pollution levels since 2010
India especially where all major cities the life expectancy of those living in these cities have drastically reduced in the last decade alone.
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