Delhi's air quality reduced life expectancy of residents by 10 years
News Nation Bureau 20 November 2018, 04:42 PM
During the past two decades, Delhi's air quality has been the"most deadly" in 2016 as it reduced the life expectancy of a resident by more than 10 years a new study said Monday, claiming that the national capital was the second among 50 most polluted areas of the country.
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