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Air pollution shortens Indian life expectancy by nearly 6 years: Study

Residents of the national capital lose 9.7 years of their lives due to pollution while those in Uttar Pradesh lose 9.5 years, according to findings in the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) report, a tool developed by the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago (EPIC).

September 01, 2021 / 10:40 IST
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Delhi usually grapples with severe air pollution

The average Indian life expectancy is shortened by 5.9 years due to air pollution, compared to what it would be if the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines were met, a global study released on September 1 said.

Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are the worst-affected states, the report said. Residents of the national capital lose 9.7 years of their lives due to pollution while those in Uttar Pradesh lose 9.5 years, according to findings in the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) report, a tool developed by the Energy Policy Institute of the University of Chicago (EPIC).

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For people of Bihar, the air pollution has reduced average Indian life expectancy by 8.8 years, 8.4 years for Haryana and 7.3 years for Jharkhand, the study says.

The 510 million residents of northern India - 40% of country's population- are on track to lose 8.5 years of life expectancy on average, if pollution levels of 2019 persist says the report suggesting that India’s air pollution levels have expanded geographically compared to a couple of decades ago when it used to be a feature of the Indo-Gangetic plains alone.