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India’s air pollution causes 1 million premature deaths yearly, with Delhi’s AQI at 440, prompting emergency measures.
On January 18, 2026, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government for ignoring the severity of air pollution in India’s Indo-Gangetic Plains and Himalayan foothills, citing a World Bank report titled 'A Breath of Change.'
The report, released in December 2025, estimates that air pollution causes about one million premature deaths annually and leads to a 10% loss in regional GDP.
Ramesh called for urgent action, including stricter enforcement of emissions standards, phasing out outdated coal plants, adopting airshed-based governance, expanding electric public transport, and updating outdated environmental laws.
He emphasized the need to strengthen the National Clean Air Programme and monitor PM 2.5 levels.
Delhi’s AQI reached 440—classified as 'severe'—prompting the Commission for Air Quality Management to activate Stage-IV GRAP measures, with industrial closures ordered for violations.
La contaminación atmosférica de la India causa 1 millón de muertes prematuras al año, con el AQI de Delhi en 440, lo que provoca medidas de emergencia.