Amid rising pollution, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria said in an interview that there is data from India that suggests exposure to pollution in Delhi is causing more harm than use of tobacco or smoking. "Studies have shown that the life expectancy of the residents of Delhi has been significantly reduced. The data remains to be validated," he stated.
Amid rising pollution, AIIMS chief Dr Randeep Guleria said in an interview that there is data from India that suggests exposure to pollution in Delhi is causing more harm than use of tobacco or smoking. "Studies have shown that the life expectancy of the residents of Delhi has been significantly reduced. The data remains to be validated," he stated.