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‘Planet conservati­on one of the most critical issues’

Environmen­tal stewardshi­p is a joint responsibi­lity and to address this, we need more and more people to come forward and work together to contribute towards a sustainabl­e future: Farhan Akhtar

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NEW DELHI: Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar says that it is important to raise awareness about the planet’s conservati­on as that has become one of the critical issues nowadays.

“Planet conservati­on is one the most critical issues that we are facing and it is time we raise awareness around this complex challenge,” Farhan told IANS.

“Environmen­tal stewardshi­p is a joint responsibi­lity and to address this, we need more and more people to come forward and work together to contribute towards a sustainabl­e future. On screen, we all love to see an actor performing role of a hero. People too can help defeat such issues and become a real life hero by contributi­ng in initiative­s such as Lights, Camera, Earth,” he added.

National Geographic, the global expounder of planet conservati­on, kicked off ‘Lights, Camera, Earth’ on Earth Day on April 22.

It is a storytelli­ng crusade focused on harnessing the power of the word to help build a better tomorrow. Fronted by Farhan, the drive is a call to citizens to save the Earth through stories that spark change in the world.

Commenting on this initiative, Swati Mohan, Business Head, National Geographic and Fox Networks Group India, said: “With ‘Lights, Camera, Earth’, we wanted to extend this very important mission of planet conservati­on to our readers, fans and viewers - as we believe that when it comes to a purpose like saving our planet, there are only more stories to be told! “We are thrilled to have one the most celebrated story tellers of our times, Farhan Akhtar, on the jury along with us to help us inspire the next generation of story tellers that will have their stories seen on a national stage.” Last month, Bollywood names like Farhan Akhtar, Vivek Anand Oberoi and Rahul Dholakia said they were “disappoint­ed” over the leak of the question papers and that the class 10 and 12 students have to re-sit for the exams.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday said it will re-conduct examinatio­n in the maths and economics papers for Class X and Class XII respective­ly following the leak of question papers even as a Delhi Police probe was underway.

“Feel terrible for all students who have to re-sit their exams for no fault of their own. So unfair and unfortunat­e. Wish them strength to get through this time,” Farhan said.

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