Pollution Killing Our Children, Says WHO: No Political Will To Fight Pollution?

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  • Published On: March 07, 2017
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Did you know that India accounts for the second highest death rate of children under five due to pollution and poor sanitation? That's an alarming new report by the WHO and it comes as NDTV exposes how a deadly fuel, which has been banned in Delhi for causing cancer, still continues to be used. Is there zero political will to fight pollution?

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