No Indian study has shown pollution shortens life, says Javdekar
   Date :07-Dec-2019
NEW DELHI
UNION Minister Prakash Javdekar on Friday said no Indian study has shown any correlation between pollution and shortening of lifespan.
 
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 Union Minister of Human Resource Development Prakash Javdekar speaks in the Lok Sabha during the winter session of Parliament, in New Delhi on Friday. (PTI)
 
“Let us not create a fear psychosis among people,” Javdekar told Lok Sabha in response to a query about studies that life expectancy is coming down due to pollution. During the Question Hour, he said the Government has been taking pro-active actions to curb pollution and that the efforts are bearing fruits.
 
Indian studies have not shown a correlation between shortening of life and pollution, the Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change said.
 
Referring to studies indicating that pollution is reducing life expectancy, he also said such studies might not be based on first generation data.
 
The Central Government has launched the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) to tackle air pollution problem across the country. “Under NCAP, 102 non-attainment cities have been identified based on ambient air quality data for the period 2011-2015 and WHO (World Health Organisation) report 2014/18,” he said.