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Sanjay Dutt, Manoj Bajpayee, Nushrat Bharucha and others share a message on this World Environment Day to ‘Take the crisis time a lesson for future’, check their posts here

Many actors have taken to their social media to spread awareness related to World Environment Day. Nushrat Bharucha posted her pictures with nature and wildlife and wrote, “With COVID-19, cyclones, locusts & forest fires, 2020 has efficiently taught us to not take our environment & Earth for granted, it is our only HOME.

Preserve, protect & pray for your world! Let’s do our bit today onwards. It’s never late to start. #WorldEnvironmentDay”. Actor Sanjay Dutt also spread the message among his followers through a picture of him with nature and wrote, “The tough time that we’re facing today is a message from the nature to bring a change in our lifestyle. There’s enough damage that we have done already but small steps from every individual can still save our environment.

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WorldEnvironmentDay”, actors are taking every bit to spread. awareness in the society. We are all facing disasters including earthquakes, cyclones, covid-19 and forest fires.

Actor Manoj Bajpayee also took to Instagram and posted a fresh picture of nature and said, “World environment day!!! If these days are not taken as a huge lesson to learn to co-exist with other creatures and greens then nothing can stop the final doomsday!!! Respect the nature!!!” social media is a great platform to promote social messages and messages conveyed by these stars have a great influence on their fan following.

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Every year Environment Day is celebrated on 5th June across the world. It was first celebrated in 1974 for raising awareness on emerging from environmental issues to marine pollution, human overpopulation, and global warming, to sustainable consumption and wildlife crime.

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