Union Health Minister JP Nadda told reporters that his ministry was working on a programme and unless both the ministries worked together, the issue could not be addressed.
He was asked about the Environment Ministry's earlier assertion that there was no conclusive data to suggest that the deaths were exclusively caused by air pollution.
"The answer is with the Environment Ministry. What we are trying to do is work in coordination with it," said Nadda.
The study claimed yesterday that India now accounted for the maximum number of premature deaths due to ozone air pollution in the world, surpassing China.
The number of lives lost in India due to PM 2.5 was "approaching" that of China's, it claimed, noting that both the countries together accounted for 52 per cent of the total global deaths attributable to the tiny particulate matter and recorded some 1.1 million early deaths due to it each in 2015.
He had said that the effects of air pollution on health were synergistic manifestation of factors which included food habits, occupational habits, socio-economic status, medical history, immunity, heredity etc. Of individuals.
Greenpeace India had published a report titled 'Airpocalypse' in January in which it had claimed that 12 lakh deaths were reported annually in India due to air pollution.
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