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In a recent study conducted in India, researchers have found alarming levels of air pollution in major cities across the country. The study, which analyzed data from various monitoring stations, revealed that cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata are among the most polluted in the world. The main contributors to this pollution were identified as vehicular emissions, industrial activities, and construction dust. The study also highlighted the health risks associated with prolonged exposure to such high levels of pollution, including respiratory diseases, heart conditions, and even premature death. Experts are urging the government to take immediate action to address this crisis by implementing stricter regulations on emissions and promoting the use of public transportation. They are also calling on citizens to do their part by reducing their carbon footprint and advocating for cleaner air. The findings of this study serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need to prioritize environmental conservation and public health in India. It is crucial for policymakers, industries, and individuals to work together towards a cleaner and healthier future for all.

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