Pooja Chopra and Farhan Akhtar invited by BMC to lead #EkChammachKam public health campaign.
The MCGM,
Public Health Department, jointly with Amar Gandhi Foundation is launching a
campaign 'EkChammachKam' to create awareness about non-communicable diseases
(NCDs).
The BMC has
invited actor- director Farhan Akhtar along with Actress- Miss World Beauty,
Pooja Chopra to be the faces of this first-of-its-kind initiative, as they lead
the charge on this very high impact public health campaign.
Ajoy Mehta,
Hon Municipal Commissioner said “The #EkChammachKam campaign aims at making
people aware about the grave nature of non-communicable diseases and the
importance of dietary changes and exercise in one’s daily life.” Additional
Municipal Commissioner, I A Kundan, said “Non-communicable disease is a major
killer and needs to be addressed”.
'#EkChammachKam'-Due
to current fast-paced lifestyle and faulty food habits, almost everyone is at
the risk of NCDs. Raised blood pressure, obesity, high blood sugars are commonly
seen now even in younger ages.
Citing the World Health Organisation’s report on NCDs, Farhan Akhtar, who is personally known to be devoted to physical fitness says," Nearly 61% of deaths in India are now attributed to non-communicable diseases. Out of these, cardiovascular diseases (coronary heart disease, stroke, and hypertension) contribute to 45%, followed by chronic respiratory disease (22%), cancer (12 %) and diabetes (3%). All of these are preventable if we reduce the intake of salt, sugar and oil from our diet, and maintain an active lifestyle.
Actor Pooja
Chopra added, “We all have to watch how much salt, sugar and oil we are
consuming. Physical inactivity is another threat we have created for ourselves.
Adopt the mantra of ’#EkChammachKam”
Dr.
Bhupendra Gandhi of the Amar Gandhi Foundation says, “Have #EkChammachKam of
salt, sugar and oil every day, is simple and self-explanatory. For e.g; it is
well known that too much sodium in a person's diet can be harmful. It causes
blood to hold fluid, and this, in turn, raises blood pressure and puts a strain
on the heart as well,”
#EkChammachKam
was originally a campaign developed by ‘The Network’ for a not-for-profit
called ‘Amar Gandhi Foundation’. Speaking about the thought behind it, Reeta
Gupta says, " slogans have to be both measurable and memorable.
#EkChammachKam converts a very sharp message, packaged in a very tiny slogan.
Take heed, and reduce the salt, sugar and oil consumption from your diet. Begin
today."
With ‘MCGMs’
involvement, this is now a city-wide clarion call to battle non-communicable
diseases.
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