Delhi's Toxic Air Leaves Actor Manav Kaul Baffled: 'How Can This Be Normal?'
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Delhi's air quality has reached alarming levels, prompting concerns from residents and celebrities alike. Actor Manav Kaul, a non-Delhiite, has expressed his shock and frustration over the city's 'abnormal living conditions.' In a recent post on social media, Kaul shared his experience of visiting Delhi, where he found the Air Quality Index (AQI) to be a 'very poor' 327 on December 5. The actor, who has recently wrapped up a shoot in Uttarakhand, noted that within half an hour of arriving in the city, his eyes started itching, and he had to use eye drops. He also mentioned that he started feeling heaviness and coughing by the evening. Kaul is particularly worried about the impact of Delhi's air quality on its residents, including children, elderly people, and patients. He questioned why no action is being taken to address the issue and why locals are not taking a stand. The actor also compared Delhi's air quality to that of Mumbai, stating that while Mumbai has some respite due to the sea, Delhi's pollution is a major concern. He emphasized the need for the government and residents to take serious steps to improve the air quality and set an example for other cities in India. As Delhi continues to grapple with its toxic air, Kaul's comments serve as a reminder of the urgent need for action to protect the health and well-being of its residents.