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India’s air pollution goal could cut nationwide disease rates from 4.87% to 3.09%, with major health gains for women and children.
A new Health Benefit Assessment Dashboard by IIT Delhi and Climate Trends shows that meeting India’s 2024 NCAP goal of a 30% PM2.5 reduction could cut nationwide disease prevalence from 4.87% to 3.09%, with major health gains for women and children.
The tool, using NFHS-5 and satellite data, projects significant drops in hypertension, heart disease, COPD, diabetes, anemia, low birth weight, and respiratory infections—especially in northern and eastern states.
Experts urge stronger governance, better coordination, and public awareness to treat air pollution as a national health emergency.
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El objetivo de contaminación del aire de la India podría reducir las tasas de enfermedades en todo el país del 4,87% al 3,09%, con importantes beneficios para la salud de las mujeres y los niños.