Increasing pollution in India do something to worry about: Pamela Anderson's letter to Modi


New delhi date. November 30, 2019, Saturday

American actress Pamela Anderson has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The actress expressed concern over the increasing pollution in the letter and recommended to Modi to try to promote the vegan lifestyle in India.

American-Canadian actress Pamela Anderson expressed concern over pollution by sending a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Citing the recent reports presented in the Indian context, Pamela said that by 2030, 40 percent of Indians would not have access to safe drinking water.

Climate change will be seriously affected by 2050 Indians by 2050. Climate change on Modi's life introduced Modi to take immediate steps to prevent or minimize the effects of pollution.

The actress suggested to Modi that steps need to be taken urgently to promote the spread of wagons in the country. Instead of a dairy product at a government event, a soy product should be insisted and the government should announce various plans so that the currency of the soy product will increase.

Pamela wrote in the letter that India is learning from New Zealand, Germany and China, etc. how to ban public consumption of meat. These countries have given a new shout by banning meat in government programs.

Anderson, who served as the deputy director, urged the prime minister that the government should act on a war-footing to reduce global warming and pollution and cause an end to the threat posed by Indians.

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