Wednesday 17 June 2020

Hazards of industrilisation

"One touch of nature makes the world kin."

Every thing in this world has it's pro's and con's but we 'humans' have to mediate between them.
Benifits of building new residential colonies and commercial complexes are can't be ignored.
          Million dollar question arises that
                   "What about the nature?" 
We are humilating it. Thease activities leads to diverse hazards. To quote few India is expected to have 33% of total population of trees but it has only 22% left, animals living in the dark wood now approaching towards the residential areas and causing a great injury to the mankind, depletion of forest gives rise to global warming, exhaustion of ozone layer- these are because of pollution prevailing all over the planet.
A survey has been conducted and has been estimated that between the years 2014 and 2019 the amount of forest has been increased by 0.2%. This stats depict that cutting down of forest and trees has been reduced to a greater extent but it is not up to the mark. It's our duty to plant more and more trees.
One advice to government from our side that it should slightly minimize the process of urbanisation as well as industrilisation because both goes hand in hand.
In this day and age due to lockdown nature is healing and transforming to it's original state. It is a positive sign. The purity of water of river Ganga has slightly increased. There are proofs that indicate that due to this corona virus lockdown the industrial works are shut down and hence there are no cutting of trees and animals causing harm to no people.
We should appeal to government that it should conduct lockdown every year to cure our mother nature.


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