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Air pollution is now a national health emergency as toxic air drives respiratory distress, heart and neurological diseases, premature deaths, and rising healthcare strain. Climate change, human rights concerns, and disproportionate harm to children, the elderly, and poorer communities highlight the urgent need for stronger national action and protection. , Health, Times Now

A Times Now survey shows that 35 per cent of Delhi residents are experiencing irritated eyes, stuffy noses, and sore throats as the city battles severely poor air quality. The findings highlight how high AQI levels are causing immediate and widespread discomfort, especially among commuters, children, and those with respiratory sensitivity, underscoring growing health concerns amid prolonged pollution exposure. , Health, Times Now