Divergent views from governmental bodies regarding air pollution are creating waves. The Environment Ministry argues that there’s a lack of decisive evidence tying pollution to actual deaths, while the Indian Council of Medical Research puts forth alarming statistics, claiming over 1.2 million fatalities in 2017 due to air quality issues.
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