New Delhi: A multisite study conducted at five places in Delhi by the Indian Council of Medical Research has found an increase in wheezing and emergency visits associated with rise in levels of nitrogenous compounds like NO2, Union Health Minister JP Nadda told the Lok Sabha on Friday.
The government has issued a health advisory on air pollution and has also taken several steps to address air pollution issues, informed Nadda, who also holds the chemicals and fertilisers portfolio.
Responding to a question, Nadda said the government of India has sanctioned 1,561 Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) oxygen generation plants, including 1,225 PSA plants which have been installed and commissioned under the PM CARES Fund in the country.