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GAIL Launched Hawa Badle Hum Campaign
New Delhi: New Delhi: ‘Hawa Badle Hum’ campaign was launched by Shri B.C. Tripathi, CMD, GAIL (India) Ltd. from Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi. A squad of specially designed auto rickshaws fitted with live pollution meters will ply on the roads of Delhi NCR under this initiative. The autos, with planters and inspiring messaging will urge the passengers to take a pledge and participate in a digital contest by submitting their ideas on combating air pollution. People can play their part by taking a pledge through the website: www.hawabadlehum.changetheair.org
This unique initiative under Hawa Badlo movement is a campaign that complements the recently launched web series 'Hawa Badle Hassu'. This series is heavily hinged on entertainment conveying the messages that stands for a crusade against air pollution and environment conservation. Hawa Badle Hassu is now available for public viewing on SonyLiv platforms.
GAIL (India) Limited has been spreading awareness by inducing behavioral changes to ensure a greener and cleaner tomorrow through its movement Hawa Badlo. This movement has been actively working towards educating the Indian masses against air pollution through events, short films, contests, raahgiri’s, pledges etc on advocacy against air pollution, problems caused due to air pollution & solutions for curbing it.
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