Richa Chadha criticizes Delhi’s AQI, calls living in the city a ‘death sentence’
Actress Richa Chadha expressed her grief over Delhi’s hazardous air quality and shared a video of residents bursting crackers despite severe pollution.
Actress Richa Chadha shared a video on Instagram to express her frustration over the worsening air pollution in Delhi, including a video of residents bursting crackers despite the air quality index (AQI) exceeding 1000 – a level classified as hazardous. Shared.
In his post, Chadha lamented the condition of the city that shaped his early years, writing, “The death sentence is called life in Delhi… The city of my childhood, my school, my roots… Apathy and indifference It breaks my heart to see.” Sheer hatred towards oneself. “Until we learn to speak for ourselves, politicians won’t do anything.”
Death sentence is called life in Delhi… the city of my childhood, my school, my roots… ðŸ”
It is heartbreaking to see the indifference and utter hatred toward oneself.
Politicians won’t do anything until we learn to speak for ourselves 💔 🙠🠽 – Richa Chadha (@RichaChadha) 20 November 2024
The video, originally posted by another user, showed people bursting crackers. AQI level of the national capital It has consistently been one of the worst globally, with serious consequences for public health.
air pollution in delhi The overall air quality index (AQI) reached “severe” level at 422 at 6am on Wednesday (November 20), causing suffocation among residents and shrouding the city in dense smog. According to Flightradar, visibility at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport reduced due to which 119 flights were delayed and 6 flights were cancelled. Toxic air has prompted officials to do so Stop physical classes in schools And ban construction work in the city.