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Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom
Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom

Hans India

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom

Actor and environmental advocate Dia Mirza shared glimpses of her visit to a lush green space in Mumbai called The Nest, expressing admiration for the way the park has been transformed into a biodiversity hotspot. Calling the visit a 'Monday morning exploration of magical green spaces,' Mirza emphasised the importance of regular interaction with nature, noting its health benefits—from regulating blood pressure and strengthening the immune system to helping children thrive. She praised The Nest for its thoughtful landscaping that incorporates native species, turning the park into a model of ecological restoration within an urban setting. In her post, the 'Sanju' actress also acknowledged the Nature Sky Walk created by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), calling it a step in the right direction for promoting environmental awareness and green living in the city. On Wednesday, Dia Mirza took to her Instagram handle and shared a video of her kids playing in the garden and wrote, 'Monday morning exploration of magical green spaces in #Mumbai Regular interaction with nature helps regulate our blood pressure, strengthens our immune system and grounds us.' 'Our children thrive in nature! @radha82 'The Nest' is such a great example of how a park can be converted into a biodiversity hotspot, simply by mindfully introducing more native species! Love what has been achieved here and believe that this is prototype that can be easily replicated across Mumbai and India. Many congratulations. Hope to keep coming back And the Nature Sky Walk by @mybmc,' she added. Earlier on World Environment Day, Dia had lauded Professor Chetan Singh Solanki—widely known as 'The Solar Man of India'—for his relentless dedication towards the Finite Earth Movement. Highlighting his mission to promote sustainable living, she applauded his continued efforts to inspire climate responsibility across communities. Reinforcing the urgency of environmental action, the 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' actress pointed to stark data from the Global Footprint Network, which reveals that humanity is consuming natural resources 1.7 times faster than Earth's ability to regenerate.

Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom
Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dia Mirza calls for more biodiversity parks to help children bloom

Picture Credit: X Actor and environmental advocate Dia Mirza shared glimpses of her visit to a lush green space in Mumbai called The Nest, expressing admiration for the way the park has been transformed into a biodiversity hotspot. Calling the visit a "Monday morning exploration of magical green spaces," Mirza emphasized the importance of regular interaction with nature, noting its health benefits-from regulating blood pressure and strengthening the immune system to helping children thrive. She praised The Nest for its thoughtful landscaping that incorporates native species, turning the park into a model of ecological restoration within an urban setting. In her post, the 'Sanju' actress also acknowledged the Nature Sky Walk created by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), calling it a step in the right direction for promoting environmental awareness and green living in the city. On Wednesday, Dia Mirza took to her Instagram handle and shared a video of her kids playing in the garden and wrote, "Monday morning exploration of magical green spaces in #Mumbai Regular interaction with nature helps regulate our blood pressure, strengthens our immune system and grounds us. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free Chess. No Ads. Just Fun Play Classic Chess Install Now Undo " "Our children thrive in nature! @radha82 'The Nest' is such a great example of how a park can be converted into a biodiversity hotspot, simply by mindfully introducing more native species! Love what has been achieved here and believe that this is prototype that can be easily replicated across Mumbai and India. Many congratulations. Hope to keep coming back And the Nature Sky Walk by @mybmc," she added. Earlier on World Environment Day , Dia had lauded Professor Chetan Singh Solanki-widely known as "The Solar Man of India"-for his relentless dedication towards the Finite Earth Movement. Highlighting his mission to promote sustainable living, she applauded his continued efforts to inspire climate responsibility across communities. Reinforcing the urgency of environmental action, the 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' actress pointed to stark data from the Global Footprint Network, which reveals that humanity is consuming natural resources 1.7 times faster than Earth's ability to regenerate.

Bhagyashree and Dia Mirza mark World Environment Day with powerful messages on sustainability and climate action
Bhagyashree and Dia Mirza mark World Environment Day with powerful messages on sustainability and climate action

Hans India

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Bhagyashree and Dia Mirza mark World Environment Day with powerful messages on sustainability and climate action

On the eve of World Environment Day 2025, Bollywood actresses Bhagyashree and Dia Mirza took to their social media platforms to highlight the importance of mindful living and environmental responsibility. Through personal reflections and strong messages, both actresses encouraged to adopt sustainable habits and make conscious choices for the planet. Bhagyashree, known for promoting wellness and conscious living, shared a glimpse of her eco-friendly lifestyle. In a social media post, she highlighted some of the sustainable habits she has adopted, including using a wooden toothbrush, storing water in glass bottles, and growing fresh vegetables at home using compost made from kitchen waste. Sharing her video, the 'Maine Pyar Kiya' actress wrote, 'World Environment Day. Conscious sustainable choices of daily living. These are a few of the things I have incorporated. Wooden toothbrush Glass bottles Fresh veggies homegrown with kitchen waste more. What is it that you do?.' Meanwhile, environmental enthusiast Dia Mirza praised 'The Solar Man of India', Professor Chetan Singh Solanki, for his ongoing efforts in driving the Finite Earth Movement. She reiterated the urgent need for global climate action, citing alarming data from the Global Footprint Network which states that humanity is currently using resources 1.7 times faster than Earth can replenish. Dia urged citizens to join the movement led by Energy Swaraj and Professor Solanki, which aims to unite one billion people in making informed and sustainable choices. She wrote, 'The Solar Man of India Professor Chetan Singh Solanki continues on his mission for #CimateAction. The Finite Earth Movement is a clarion call for each of us to recognise that we live on a planet that has finite resources. To sustain the current global consumption patterns, humanity would need the equivalent of about 1.7 Earths, according to the Global Footprint Network. This means that we are using natural resources 1.7 times faster than the planet can regenerate them. This is why we need to urgently correct our patterns of consumption by informed choices. The @energy_swaraj @drchetansolanki aim to bring 1 Billion people together on this mission. Join the movement this # World EnvironmentDay2025.' World Environment Day, celebrated annually on June 5, aims to increase worldwide awareness and motivate efforts to protect the environment. This year's theme focuses on ending plastic pollution.

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