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Why air pollution is more dangerous than you think

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 22 October 2024
Delhi's air pollution has led to a 15% rise in respiratory illnesses. The AQI dropped to the 'very poor' category, prompting special OPD services for pollution-related ailments. Doctors emphasize using N95 masks and staying indoors. Key pollution hotspots include Narela and Rohini, with government plans to curb pollution through various initiatives.
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