Updated: 3 Dec
Health Minister Prataprao Jadhav stated that over 200,000 cases of severe respiratory illnesses in New Delhi have been attributed to persistent air pollution, with more than 30,000 resulting in hospitalizations across six state-run hospitals.Jadhav emphasized that while air quality plays a significant role, other factors such as diet, working conditions, and living standards also impact health outcomes.
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