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చిల్డ్రన్స్​ డే సందర్భంగా విభిన్నంగా ట్వీట్ చేశాడు హీరో నాని. వారిని ఏమనుకుండా నోరు మూసుకొని ఉండడమే ఉత్తమమని చెబుతూ కొడుకుతో ఉన్న ఓ ఫొటోను పోస్ట్​ చేశాడు.

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Published : Nov 14, 2019, 7:03 PM IST

Updated : Nov 14, 2019, 11:30 PM IST

హీరో నాని.. అప్పుడప్పడూ ఆసక్తికర ట్వీట్స్​ చేస్తూ నెటిజన్లను అలరిస్తుంటాడు. గురువారం బాలల దినోత్సవం సందర్భంగా తన కొడుకు అర్జున్​తో ఉన్న ఓ ఫొటోను పోస్ట్​ చేశాడు. అదిరిపోయే వ్యాఖ్య జోడించాడు.

"మీకు పిల్లులన్నారా, అయితే నోరు మూసుకొని ఉండండి. లేదంటే వారు ఆ పని చేస్తారు" -ట్విట్టర్​లో నాని

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హీరో నాని.. అప్పుడప్పడూ ఆసక్తికర ట్వీట్స్​ చేస్తూ నెటిజన్లను అలరిస్తుంటాడు. గురువారం బాలల దినోత్సవం సందర్భంగా తన కొడుకు అర్జున్​తో ఉన్న ఓ ఫొటోను పోస్ట్​ చేశాడు. అదిరిపోయే వ్యాఖ్య జోడించాడు.

"మీకు పిల్లులన్నారా, అయితే నోరు మూసుకొని ఉండండి. లేదంటే వారు ఆ పని చేస్తారు" -ట్విట్టర్​లో నాని

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ఇటీవలే 'గ్యాంగ్​లీడర్'తో ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకొచ్చాడు నాని. ప్రస్తుతం 'వి' అనే సినిమాలో నటిస్తూ బిజీగా ఉన్నాడు. సుధీర్​బాబు, నివేదా థామస్, అతిదీ రావ్​ హైదరీ ఇతర పాత్రలు పోషిస్తున్నారు శరవేగంగా షూటింగ్​ జరుపుకుంటోందీ చిత్రం. వచ్చే ఏడాది ఉగాది కానుకగా మార్చి 25న థియేటర్లలోకి రానుంది.

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New Delhi – 14 November 2019
1. Various of thick smog hanging over Connaught Place marketplace
2. Various of people walking in street, mostly without pollution masks
3. Various of woman wearing mask while shopping for jewelry
4. Various of man shopping while wearing pollution mask
5. SOUNDBITE (Hindi/English) Aman Ziya, 24, communications professional:
"This is a big nuisance. One of the main things to notice is that despite the severely polluted air, many people, the majority of them, are not wearing masks. I don't know why, maybe they haven't received the right education. Or maybe they feel others are merely showing off. So I think, that everyone should be educated that wearing masks is extremely important, because the air pollution levels, PM 2.5 and PM 10, have become very high."
6. Various of Air Quality Monitor Display maxing out at PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels above 500, considered severe
7. Various of shut schools
8. Limited traffic on road
9. SOUNDBITE (Hindi/ English) Aman Ziya, 24, communications professional:
"Odd-even (scheme limiting traffic) is going on, so some people are believing that pollution levels are coming down. But people need to be told that pollution levels have not come down, in fact, it has become worse."
Reporter asks: "Do you think the government is doing enough to fight this pollution?"
Ziya: "No. I don't consider they are doing enough. Because they are not educating the masses of people that they should protect themselves by wearing masks."
10. Traffic plowing through hazy street
11. Indian flag in hazy sky
STORYLINE:
A thick haze lingered over India's capital Thursday, with air pollution levels reaching beyond severe in some parts of New Delhi.
Buildings and monuments were largely obscured by smog and an official health advisory asked people to avoid all physical activity outdoors.
The air quality index exceeded 460, which is nine times the level recommended by the World Health Organization, according to the state-run Central Pollution Control Board.
In some places, the index crossed the 500 level.
Visibility is low, and a cacophony of coughs can be heard in every street corner.
Yet, many pedestrians visiting the Connaught Place marketplace in the city's centre didn't wear any protective masks.
Aman Zayi, a young professional who wore a bright yellow anti-pollution mask, blamed the government for not making people aware of the dangerous air.
Schools in India's capital are shut Thursday and Friday after a thick noxious haze enveloped the city for the third consecutive day, and angry residents blamed authorities for allowing an annual children's race.
Authorities have also limited traffic, but pollution levels have remained high.
New Delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities, and winters have become a time of annual health woes when the city blanketed by toxic air that obscures the sky and blocks sunlight.
Doctors in the city of 20 million people say many are complaining of ailments related to the filthy air they breathe.
Air pollution in northern India peaks due to smoke from agricultural fires in Haryana and Punjab states, which mixes with the city's vehicle emissions and construction dust.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not spoken about the crisis, even though he frequently promotes government programs on Twitter and other public platforms.
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Last Updated : Nov 14, 2019, 11:30 PM IST
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