'The Anti-Pollution Riot Campaign' by designer Gaurav Gupta seeks to find a solution to the problem of air-pollution in the city.
"I wanted to start a movement so that there is more awareness about it. Living in Delhi or anywhere across urban India, we are smoking 20-odd cigarettes just by breathing the air around us. And still I see children and people in general resistant to the idea of wearing masks. This is shocking," he says.
"We are sending out the kits to celebrities. With thousands to millions of followers on social media, we hope that when people see these important faces wearing the t-shirts and masks as part of the campaign, they will stop, see, think and be aware," he says.
Terming the problem as a "nation-wide emergency", Gupta says he does not see the awareness drive as a "one-day or one month campaign", but something that will continue for the next "three to five years".
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The designer, who does not mind collaborating with government organisations in the future, however, believes the movement by such institutions lacks urgency.
"There are government committees that are taking certain actions on this issue, but I feel the action is not urgent enough," he says.
The campaign will begin on February 22.
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