New Delhi, 10 April (IANS). The level of air pollution in Nepal is increasing, which is a cause of trouble. Actress Manisha Koirala expressed concern by sharing a post on social media on Thursday. Kathmandu’s Air Quality Index (AQI) is 279, which is considered in a poor category.
Residents of Kathmandu may face many health problems due to air pollution, including respiratory problems, heart disease. Children, pregnant women and the elderly are considered more sensitive to the effects of air pollution.
Sharing a picture of a polluted city on Instagram, the actress put surprise and anxious emoji in the caption and expressed her concern.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health and Population regarding increasing pollution in Nepal urged children, elderly, pregnant women and persons with respiratory problems to be cautious. The ministry has advised the public that unless it is very necessary, stay indoors, wear masks while leaving and avoid going to polluted areas. According to experts, the reason for increasing air pollution in Nepal is recently in the forests.
Let me tell you, Manisha, born in Kathmandu, Nepal, belongs to a influential political family. His father Prakash Koirala has been a minister in the Nepal government. At the same time, his grandfather Bishwesh Prasad Koirala has been the Prime Minister of Nepal. India has been their field of work and Nepal is the birthplace. She keeps on introducing her to the plaintiffs of her birthplace.
Not long when he shared a post of hiking (walking) on the mountains of Nepal. The actress shared pictures of her journey on Instagram, in which she was seen walking in the Ghandrake area of Nepal. With the post, he wrote in the caption, describing the beauty of nature, “As the days began to fall, I saw the sunset on the Himalayas and gratitude for this unforgettable experience! Thank you to the Gurung community who kept this place clean. If you ever get a chance to go to Ghanndrak, then definitely go!”
In another post, the actress had told that you can recharge yourself by spending time between nature. He wrote, “This morning got a chance to join the nature again and got a healing power. The rustle leaves, the chirping of birds and the fragrance of fresh soil make the mind and soul feel refreshed.”
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