2 min speech on coronavirus pandemic is a boom for nature and biodiversity...
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Good morning everyone present in their homes, today I ____YOUR---NAME of standard -------would like to represent the present situation of COVID-19 to which I would even kneel down to mother earth. This pandemic shows how selfish and annoying we humans were and are to the mother earth. Thanks to the lockdown, one thing is remarkably abundant i.e. cleaner air. There are no trains, no flights, minimal on road traffic and few functioning industries. For the first time in years, the Himalayan range is visible from a distance. Waterways polluted by industrial waste, like the Yamuna River in the capital city, is now flowing unimpeded.Alike animals, birds which are mostly found near forests, green landscapes and water bodies are frequently seen in the city areas. In Mumbai, peacocks (national bird) were seen perching on top of parked cars flaunting their spectacular beauty. This year a huge number of flamingos have arrived in Navi Mumbai traveling from Gujarat, Rajasthan, and some even from Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. Amid the destruction, the pandemic has brought forth wins for sustainable industries, clean energy and a world that leaves room for humans and animals to coexist happily.