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a dialogue between two friends about a honest person​

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.Ankita: Hello Kavya, How are you? It’s been a long time we have met.

Kavya: Oh Hi Ankita, I am doing good. What about you?

Ankita: I am fine too. So where are you working right now?

Kavya: I am working at the Bosch Company.

Ankita: Oh, really. That’s a great company. What is your post there?

Kavya: I am working as a Software Engineer.

Ankita: That’s really nice to hear.

Kavya: Thanks Ankita! So what are you up to nowadays?

Ankita: I am a travel blogger. I used to travel to different places and explore different cultures and varieties of food to write it in my blog. I would like to ask you also to follow my blog.

Kavya: Sure Ankita. I will certainly follow it. You are doing a great job by letting people know about different parts of the world.

Ankita: Thanks Kavya!

Kavya: Hey, why don’t you join me and my family for tomorrow’s lunch. They will also be happy to see you.

Ankita: Actually, that’s a great idea. I would love to meet them.

Kavya: So it’s decided. You will come to our place tomorrow at 1 PM. Will see you then.

Ankita: Ok Kavya. See you tomorrow then.

Long Conversation Between Two Friends About Study

Kavya: Hey Ankita, how are your studies going on?

Ankita: Hello Kavya, it’s going pretty well. But I am facing little difficulties in solving some Maths problems.

Kavya: Oh really. May I know which problems they are? Maybe I could help you with this.

Ankita: Sure Kavya. It is related to the trigonometry topic.

Kavya: Well, fortunately, I really like that topic. I think we can study together with the whole concept mentioned as per syllabus. You may come to my house after school to study. I can even give you some tips to remember the formulas based on this topic.

Ankita: That’s a great idea Kavya. We can study together to clear each other doubts. Also, our parents will not be having any issues with this. So, let’s start it from tomorrow.

Kavya: Ok Ankita.

Conversation Between Two Friends About Pollution

Ankita: Hi Kavya, how are you doing?

Kavya: I am doing good. How about you?

Ankita: I am good as well. How are you dealing with Delhi’s pollution?

Kavya: It’s really terrifying, especially in winters. I recently ordered a pollution mask to decrease the effect of pollution, but we cannot wear it all the time. But what we need to do at home?

Ankita: Air purifiers. Don’t they work well?

Kavya: They do, but not everyone can afford it. Furthermore, would you want to operate them for hours every day and many months?

Ankita: You have got a point. I’m also thinking to buy a pollution mask. What would you suggest?

Kavya: I purchased an N90 mask for INR 2,500/-. I have examined the cheap ones as well, the one that cost 20-30 rupees for a single piece, but they turn out to be more costly.

Ankita: More costly? How?

Kavya: The cheaper ones can be best used for 2 to 3 times. Whereas, the one I am using can be used for some hundred hours. So the value of cheap ones sums up fast. And also the cheap ones are not as efficient as the N90 I am using in refining the pollutants. That’s important, right. What’s the purpose of using a mask if it’s not cleaning the toxic pollutants?

Ankita: I Agree with you. Anything else on pollution respirators?

Kavya: Prefer a mask with exhaling valves. Valves help you breathe easily, particularly when you are out of breath after exercising or climbing stairs and stop the buildup of moisture.

Kavya: We have been inhaling the toxic air for the last few years. Do you envision any reduction in pollution levels in near future, says this winter?

Ankita: I think it will be minimal at best. Vehicular contamination can be managed by taking the fuel-inefficient, contaminating old vehicles off the roads, but will it happen. Who will bell the cat to check stubble burning in the neighboring lands? The construction project is the easiest of the three to control.

Kavya: What about pollution from fireworks on Diwali?

Ankita: There have been some limitations on the use of crackers at least in Delhi, but implementation is not easy. To be fair, I am not too concerned about crackers because their impact is only for a few days. I am more bothered about the month-on-month high level of pollution rising out of other circumstances.

Kavya: I agree, but I think residents too have some part in controlling pollution. We can stop people from burning polythene bags and other dangerous waste in winter. We can also reach construction activities in our area during the period it is forbidden.

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