a article on cleaner or greener Delhi with introduction ,title ,body of article and conclusion
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Cleanliness is very important whether it is our home, workplace or public places. It is one of the very basic needs of a civilized lifestyle. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation gave the mantra “Cleanliness is Godliness” and our Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched The Swachh Bharat Mission inspired by Mahatma Gandhi. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan therefore has a logo that pays a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi.
Clean and Green Delhi
If Delhi is to survive, it must be maintained clean and green. The water, air, land, and general pollution levels have gone beyond critical levels; only cleanliness and greenery can save Delhi.
Delhiites must ensure they become the real participants in this crusade against the dirt and squalor in true spirit. They must start the cleanliness drive from their own home and surroundings. Their zeal and enthusiasm for the cleanliness drive is useless, if their own homes and surroundings are unclean.
The next step after maintaining cleanliness is preserving the greenery. The need of the hour is conserving and preserving the environmental beauty and purity of the surroundings. This task is quite Herculean. The only solution to the critical environmental issues is people’s mass participation in saving the environment. Mass forestation drive, and stopping the use of fossil fuels altogether can solve this problem.
There are other alternative fuels available. The Delhi government must act strictly. There should be a ban on fossil fuels. The government must create forest belts around, across, and near Delhi. Toxic emissions of industries must be strictly regularized. Installation of toxic smoke and effluents treatment plants must be mandatory at every industrial unit. With these measures strictly and immediately implemented the environmental health will improve considerably. Unless the people come forward, this mission cannot be accomplished. They must minimize their carbon footprint. They must adopt eco-friendly ways of life. Government alone cannot do anything. People will have to act proactively.
If Delhiites succeed in implementing all the above mentioned measures, they will be the beneficiaries; the coming generations will be able to live in a purer and healthier environment. This will be their best gift to them. If they fail, the gradual degradation will result in grim and hellish consequences. May that day never come