Air pollution kills 100,000 Indian kids every year, study finds

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NEW DELHI: The noxious air hanging over India's towns and cities kills more than 100,000 children under five every year, a damning study published ...

NEW DELHI: The noxious air hanging over India's towns and cities kills more than 100,000 children under five every year, a damning study published Wednesday for World Environment Day found.

Carried out by the Centre for Science and Environment , the report also found 86 percent of Indian water bodies were"critically polluted".As of last month India had 280,000 electric vehicles, a fraction of the target of 15-16 million by 2020. The report found gas-based power plants are running at 24 per cent of their capacity, and hydropower projects are running at just 19 per cent."In wind, the country met only 6.3 per cent of the target this year. In solar, it met 5.86 per cent."

But Prime Minister Narendra Modi, recently re-elected in a campaign in which climate change was barely mentioned, instead tweeted appealing to people to"live in harmony with nature" on World Environment Day.

 

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