It is illegal to die at this place know facts

It is illegal to die at this place know facts

There are many strange laws around the world, Some of these laws are so strange that you will be surprised to hear, Today we are going to tell you about some such places in the world, where even dying is illegal, Yes!, you heard right, Dying is considered a crime in these places, Let us know today about some places where even dying is illegal., Also read: Do foreign players playing in IPL get paid in dollars or Indian rupees? A place in the world where even dying is illegal…

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Death rate is increasing due to air pollution, guidelines issued to deal with it

Death rate is increasing due to air pollution, guidelines issued to deal with it

A report published in Lancet Planetary Health highlights dangerous air quality in 10 major Indian cities. It revealed that about 33,000 deaths annually are linked to air pollution levels higher than World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. The study analyzed data from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Shimla and Varanasi between 2008 and 2019. Dr Bhargav Krishna, Fellow of the Sustainable Futures Collaborative and lead author of the study, emphasized the widespread nature of the issue. He said, the results of this first multi-city study of its kind…

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‘Dangal Girl’ Suhani had this dangerous disease, so many people die every year due to dermatomyositis.

‘Dangal Girl’ Suhani had this dangerous disease, so many people die every year due to dermatomyositis.

Bollywood’s famous ‘Dangal Girl’ Suhani died. She was suffering from a rare and dangerous disease called dermatomyositis. Hearing this news, a wave of concern ran among his fans. Dermatomyositis is a rare disease that causes swelling and weakness in the muscles of the body, as well as a characteristic red rash on the skin. This disease can occur at any age but it is usually seen in adults between 40 and 60 years of age and in children between 5 to 15 years of age. This disease is seen more…

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