Pollution Is Increasing Rapidly. Prevention Indeed

2025-03-20T15:56:12
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Pollution is a problem that almost all countries are facing. This is a problem that is increasing day by day. Pollution is happening in many ways and there are many types of pollution. If we talk about the most pollution, then it is air pollution and air pollution is dangerous because it is a pollution that no one can stop because breathing is very important for everyone and if we breathe then the pollution will also go into our body and then our internal organs will get damaged, especially the lungs. The rest of the pollution is such that we can control it to some extent but the most dangerous is air pollution. The smoke coming out of the factory, the smoke coming out of vehicles and the smoke produced by burning plastic or garbage, all these are the main causes of air pollution and the biggest reason for this pollution is that it is melting the ozone layer and if this continues then the coming time is going to be very dangerous.
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If I talk about my local area, the biggest reason for pollution here is too many vehicles. Although this area is hilly, but the area is small and the number of vehicles there has increased, due to this, an increase in the amount of pollution has been seen here in the last few years. Due to being a hilly area and having less area, pollution spreads very fast here. Today, whenever you go out on the road, you will see hundreds of people walking there and this is the biggest reason. Apart from this, garbage is found spread everywhere and when that garbage dries up, they set it on fire, due to which there is a problem of air pollution and then due to this the problem of smoke arises in the atmosphere. Many anti-social elements set fire to forests and so much smoke is generated from the forests that you will feel that the entire environment is covered with fog and a strange atmosphere is created. Due to today's problem of forests, many people have to lose their lives.
If we talk about preventing this pollution, then first of all I would like that all the government officials who travel in their personal vehicles should be provided with a public transport facility instead of a private vehicle in which all the employees going to an office will be able to go in the same vehicle. Because of this, if the number of vehicles is less, then pollution will be less and people will also get relief from traffic jams. For example, if there are 50 employees in an office and about 30 of them come in their personal vehicles, then if a public transport bus is used in its place, then all the employees will be able to come together and about 30 vehicles will not run on the road, due to which the pollution coming out of those 30 vehicles will also be reduced.
Apart from this, people should take out their personal vehicles only when it is full of passengers. If a person is travelling in his personal car and there is no other passenger with him then what is the use because it will cause a lot of pollution. Apart from this, if he leaves all these and goes in a scooter or motorcycle then he will cause less pollution and will also save space on the road.
The second problem is of garbage, for which the municipality should ensure that garbage is collected from every house and dumped in a safe place. If garbage is collected in the open, then many times people scatter the garbage or some people even set it on fire, due to which the fire spreads and then many times a big accident may occur.
Apart from this, people should also be made aware from time to time about the harmful effects of air pollution and its prevention because if this happens from time to time, then people will become more aware of it and then sensible people will themselves find ways to prevent it and they themselves will try their best to control this thing.
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