Tuesday, May 7, 2024
HomeScoopsACTRESS RITU SACHDEV IS SPOKESPERSON FOR CLEAN-N-GREEN MUMBAI CAMPAIGN

ACTRESS RITU SACHDEV IS SPOKESPERSON FOR CLEAN-N-GREEN MUMBAI CAMPAIGN

Published on

Ritu Sachdev  (6).jpgRitu Sachdev .jpgRitu Sachdev  (7).jpg

The Citizens Action Forum has appointed model and actress Rituu Sachdev as their spokesperson and face of the Clean-n-Green Mumbai media campaign. The campaign will include activity like street plays, rallies, road shows, screening of documentary films and other mass media activity.

Ritu Sachdev  (4).jpgRitu Sachdev  (6).jpgRitu Sachdev  (7).jpgRitu Sachdev .jpgRitu Sachdev  (2).jpgRitu Sachdev  (3).jpgRitu Sachdev  (5).jpg

Rituu Sachdev has completed two films in the south (one in Tamil and another in Kannada) of which the Kannada film Srimoksha released to a good response in June this year. She has done several print and television advertisement campaigns and is a known face on the modeling circuit. Rituu has also featured in the Venus Music-released music videos Rahbar and Chahat sung by Alka Yagnik. She has signed on a couple of other film projects including a popular Reality Show on a mainline entertainment channel.

The Citizens Action Forum – a social service forum (NGO application pending) announced the special activity campaign on 11 September 2010 to spread awareness about the need for a clean-n-green Mumbai during the festive season beginning with the Ganesh Chaturti festival. The campaign will continue for three months and cover four major festivals in Maharashtra including Ganesh Chaturti, Navratri, Dussera and Diwali. The objective of this campaign is to make the general public aware of the dangers and harmful effects of noise, water, air and food pollution on the environment in general, which to an extent increases during the festive season.

Says Rituu Sachdev, “While we all enjoy celebrating festivals like Ganesh Chaturti and Diwali, certain environmental factors that affect our climate cannot be ignored. For example paints used in making statues could contain harmful arsenic, mercury and lead. The statues are at times made of non-bio-degradable material including plastic, which when immersed into water (sea, lakes, ponds and rivers) does not bio-degrade but stays in the ecosystem and harms the environment. Noise pollution during festivals is dangerous for senior citizens and even children. Excessive use of crackers and fireworks also adds to air pollution.”

See also  Deepika Padukone doesn't like it short!

Several celebrities, actors, sportspersons, professionals and other prominent citizens are expected to join the activities planned as part of the campaign. All Mumbaikars and Indians are invited to support this campaign in every possible way.

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

Latest articles

More like this

Kainaaz Pervez Unveils Empowering Song ‘Siti Mat Mar’ in Mumbai

Kainaaz Pervez launches 'Siti Mat Mar', a song highlighting women's empowerment, amidst a star-studded event in Mumbai. A must-watch for all.

Kriti Sanon, Nupur Sanon with parents at the Siddhivinayak Temple on 26th August 2023

Kriti Sanon along with sister Nupur Sanon and father Rahul Sanon and mother Geeta Sanon at the Siddhivinayak Temple on 26th August 2023

Kriti Sanon’s Joyous Surprise at National Film Awards Win

Kriti Sanon, caught off-guard during a meeting, celebrates her profound National Film Award win for the film 'Mimi', marking a high point in her acting career.

India Marks Historic Moon Landing with Chandrayaan-3’s Vikram Lander

With Chandrayaan-3's Vikram lander touching the Moon's South Pole, India achieves a groundbreaking moment in space exploration, sparking dreams of lunar holidays.

Twinkle Khanna Lauds Akshay Kumar’s ‘OMG 2’ Box Office Triumph

Twinkle Khanna shows immense pride in Akshay Kumar's latest success with 'OMG 2', a cinematic triumph.

Shraddha Kapoor Reveals Her Weekend Music Choice with ‘Ya Ali’

Shraddha Kapoor's weekend mood is set by the soulful track 'Ya Ali', hinting at the timeless magic of the song from 'Gangster: A Love Story'.