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Former WHO Chief Scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan expressed concern over rising air pollution in India. She said the toxic air is damaging hearts, developing brains and driving a rise in lung cancer among non-smokers, adding, "It's like smoking twenty or thirty cigarettes daily." She called for a National Clean Air Mission, saying, "Pollution is cutting many years from our lives."
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