'Children Are Choking': Deepika Padukone Questions Authorities Over Mumbai's AQI, Seeks Action

Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone has voiced her concerns regarding the deteriorating air quality in Mumbai, referring to alarming Air Quality Index (AQI) levels that have made the city a health hazard for its residents, particularly children. Padukone emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that the toxic air is detrimental to the health of the younger population. Her comments come amid rising anxiety from various quarters about air pollution in the city, which has prompted calls for immediate action from government authorities. Joining her in this advocacy, fellow actors Saiyami Kher and Richa Chadha have also expressed their worries over the environmental crisis, urging the need for stricter regulations and more effective measures to combat pollution. The collective voices of these celebrities highlight a growing public concern over air quality, which has seen significant deterioration in recent years. Authorities in Mumbai are under pressure to take decisive steps to improve air quality, as citizens demand clearer skies and healthier living conditions. The situation underscores the intersection of health, environment, and public policy, making it crucial for the government to respond proactively to safeguard the well-being of its residents.
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