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Bollywood expresses concern over pollution trouble in New Delhi

| | Nov 06, 2016, at 10:04 pm
Mumbai/New Delhi, Nov 6 (IBNS): Bollywood celebrities on Sunday expressed their concerns over the rising pollution trouble in New Delhi.

"Sleeping open air at night staring at the endless Milky Way. Shaking Jamun trees for their fruit at India Gate. That was Delhi #DelhiChokes," filmmaker Shekhar Kapur  tweeted.

Popular anchor Raghu Ram posted: "Really hope the Delhi air situation gets better asap #DelhiChokes #DelhiPollution."

Actress Sophie Choudry reacted on the situation and said: "My view today! Delhi...this is insane!! Fight for ur right to breathe clean air! #MyRightToBreathe #DelhiSmog #delhipollution."

Bollywood beauty Dia Mirza tweeted: "Stop blaming governments. Become a part of the solution. Citizen participation. #DelhiSmog #MyRightToBreathe."

In an attempt to tackle rising levels of air pollution and smog in the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sundayannounced several measures including ban of all construction works and demolition of buildings here for the next five days.

Speaking to reporters after an emergency cabinet meeting, Kejriwal said: "All construction and demolition works will be banned in Delhi for five days."

He announced that water will be sprinkled on Delhi roads to control pollution levels.

The Delhi Chief Minister also spoke on possibility of return of his Odd Even formula for private cars in the national capital as measure to tackle air pollution.

"Schools will also be remained shut for the next three days," said he.

The Delhi government also ordered to ban the use of generator ordered for 10 days.

 

Image: Wikimedia Commons

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