The level of air pollution in the country’s capital Delhi is again in the serious category. The problem of increasing pollution and stubble burning during the winter season has polluted the air of the city so much that it is facing a lot of difficulties. At the same time, the health and life of every person is being seriously affected. Meanwhile, Bollywood actor Ishaan Khattar has expressed his concern on this issue.
On Saturday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) level in Delhi was recorded beyond 400, which falls in the ‘severe’ category. In some areas this figure has reached more than 700. In such a situation, Ishaan Khattar has given his opinion by sharing a post on his Instagram story. Ishaan Khattar wrote in the post – ‘Not being able to breathe clean air is bad enough, but being forced to live with poisonous air is absolutely unbearable.’

Many celebs have expressed concern earlier also
This situation is no longer limited to just AQI numbers or reports. This has become a serious matter directly related to the health and quality of life of every person. The level of pollution in Delhi is increasing every year and if it is not taken seriously, its adverse consequences may increase further in the future. This post of Ishaan Khattar is becoming increasingly viral. Many people are also agreeing to this. Earlier, actresses like Taapsee Pannu, Kriti Sanon, Vaani Kapoor and Richa Chadha have also expressed their concern about the severity of pollution in Delhi.
Increasing pollution can be dangerous
According to experts, increasing pollution not only increases respiratory problems, but it also creates many serious health risks. Fine particles present in the air reach the lungs and promote diseases like bronchitis, asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Its side effects can be even more serious in children and the elderly.
Apart from this, exposure to polluted air for a long time also increases the risk of problems like heart disease, stroke and blood pressure. Its effect has also been seen on mental health. People who continuously breathe poisonous air suffer from problems like fatigue, headache and lack of sleep.

