How Movie Posters Will Look Like If They Were Shot In Delhi Right Now
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Pollution is an old point of discussion, we all grew up writing about it in the science exam but now a days it has got refreshed as it is everywhere in Delhi. The whole capital has been engulfed in deadly smog, with many of its residents falling prey to serious respiratory issues to the residents. Schools are closed; people are not coming out of their home. Everything has stopped over there and this is a kind of changed. But just imagine if we change the movie posters with this current situation at Delhi.
Yeh Jawani Hai Gawani:
Fear Zindagi:
Gone girl:
Kab Tak Hai Jaan:
The Delhite:
Mad Max:
Go Delhi Gone:
The Dark Smog Rises:
Delhi is right now facing a major problem Smog stands for a ‘cloud’ causing low visibility to qualify as smog; there should be enough pollution, smoke, and moisture in the air. The smoke and other particulate matters combine with fog when there is high humidity and low temperatures to form smog.
As the government mulls over ways to curb pollution, Delhi residents are being forces to find ways to safeguard themselves. Wear masks. Masks – available at prices ranging from Rs 90 to up to Rs 2,200 — can be meant for one-time use and the high-priced ones with air filters claim to stop over 99 per cent of the pollutants from entering the user’s nostrils. Install air purifiers. Air purifiers are expensive but an Assocham survey has said that there has been a jump of nearly 50% in the demand for air purifiers in Delhi-NCR in last four days.
Other steps include:
Another round of odd-even initiative
Shutting down Badarpur coal plant for 10 days
Five day ban on all construction and demolition in the city
Water sprinkling of roads
Five-day ban on diesel generators, except at places such as hospitals and cellphone towers
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