The search for Horrible Death Disease from AIDS, what is this?
Ans: Pollution is worse than AIDS.
A new study by the medical journal 'The Lancet' says that in 2015, the number of deaths due to air, water and other pollution in India reaches 2.51 million. More than the number of deaths in diseases like AIDS, Tuberculosis or malaria.
According to the study, 28 percent of the deaths caused by pollution-related diseases all over the world, in India, are 28 percent in India. India's place is top of the list of air pollution (1.81 million) and water pollution (0.64 million) deaths.
A new study by the medical journal 'The Lancet' says that in 2015, the number of deaths due to air, water and other pollution in India reaches 2.51 million. More than the number of deaths in diseases like AIDS, Tuberculosis or malaria.
According to the study, 28 percent of the deaths caused by pollution-related diseases all over the world, in India, are 28 percent in India. India's place is top of the list of air pollution (1.81 million) and water pollution (0.64 million) deaths.
Of these, 92 percent of deaths have been reported in countries like India, Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Madagascar and Kenya. News Ebailer
For the last two years, 40 international health and environmental writers have conducted this research. According to Lancet reports, 65 million people died due to air pollution in 2015 alone.
In Kalipujo and Diwali, debates and talks have already started with the increase in pollution levels due to fire cracking. At the time, the results of this study will add new dimensions to pollution and debate.
For the last two years, 40 international health and environmental writers have conducted this research. According to Lancet reports, 65 million people died due to air pollution in 2015 alone.
In Kalipujo and Diwali, debates and talks have already started with the increase in pollution levels due to fire cracking. At the time, the results of this study will add new dimensions to pollution and debate.