ENVIRONMENT IS CHANGING DAY BY DAY

According to the serveys it is well knowned by the us that most of the part of our country is going through water crisis.The future will be in the worst condition if the serious measures are not taken by the government today.
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With a population of over 1.36 billion, India is soon set to dislodge China as the most populous country of the world. While India has one of the fastest growing populations in the world today, it’s far behind most others when it comes to preserving the environment and the ecology. Today, our country is riddled with a number of environmental concerns which have only aggravated in the last few decades. It is high time we tackled these issues head on as turning a blind eye is no solution. Even as India races ahead to join the league of top economies internationally, it must stick to a growth path that is environmentally sustainable. Neglecting the environment can create havoc and the damage done may become irreparable. So we must wake up and smell the coffee before it’s too late.


                             Pic credits-Edf (2016)

Following are some of the major environmental concerns India is grappling with today.
Water waste add to water pollution in india (2005)
MEASURES TO BE TAKEN FROM TODAY-
1.We must control the pollution .
2. We have to plant a large number pf trees around us to save the environment. 
3. Stop using platic or polithene products from daily use.
4. Government has to take important measure to control  population explosion in the country for some time.
5. Support the athority or government for there initiatives on pollution control and saving ENVIRONMENT  and resources.

THOSE STATES WHICH ARE FACING WATER CRISIS TODAY-
1.Madhya Pradesh 
2.Delhi

3. Rajasthan

4. Uttarpradesh

5. Karnataka

6. Maharashtra and so on .....

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