According to the State of Global Air 2017 report, India accounts for the highest number of premature deaths due to ozone pollution. The report also revealed that as many as 2.54 lakh deaths occurred in 2015 due to exposure to ozone. Anumita Roychowdhury of the Centre for Science and Environment reportedly said, “India can't afford to remain complacent or in denial.”

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