Indians can live four extra years if air-quality standards are met

New Delhi: India being one of the most polluted countries globally, just meeting the international air-quality standards can add “four years” to the average life of people here, while meeting the national standards can add one year, says a study. The study released by the Energy Policy Institute at The University of Chicago (EPIC), which […]

New Delhi: India being one of the most polluted countries globally, just meeting the international air-quality standards can add "four years" to the average life of people here, while meeting the national standards can add one year, says a study.

The study released by the Energy Policy Institute at The University of Chicago (EPIC), which used "Air-Quality-Life Index (AQLI)" to analyse condition in 50 most polluted Indian cities, also found that meeting the international standards can add nine years and national standards can add six years to the life of people of Delhi -- the most polluted city of India.