Farhan supports campaign to fight non-communicable diseases
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Actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar is leading Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and Amar Gandhi Foundations’ public health campaign to create awareness about non-communicable diseases.

Citing the World Health Organisation’s report on non-communicable diseases, Farhan said in a statement: “Nearly 61 percent 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 percent, followed by chronic respiratory disease (22 percent), cancer (12 percent) and diabetes (3 percent).

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“All of these are preventable if we reduce the intake of salt, sugar and oil from our diet, and maintain an active lifestyle.” (Also Read: Bollywood celebs rally behind Richa Chadha after rape and death threats)

Ajoy Mehta, Municipal Commissioner, MCGM, said that MCGM will take over 50 bus-shelters, hoardings and railway station boards to promote the campaign across Mumbai city.

“‘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,” he added.

It was originally a campaign developed by The Network for a not-for profit called Amar Gandhi Foundation.