A speech on topic 'say no to crackers'
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Good morning excellencies, teachers and my dear friends. Today, I, ABC stand before to speak on the topic, 'Say no to crackers.'
As we will be celebrating Diwali day after tomorrow, therefore, lots of crackers will be burnt which will cause pollution. However, we should celebrate Diwali in a peaceful manner without causing any noise and air pollution. This time let's think about the chaos which was caused last year due to crackers and let's contribute to curing our planet.
Will we be considered wise enough by poisoning ourselves? The answer is absolutely no. Crackers contain items like cadmium, copper, aluminum, and barium which produces colors. Whereas, when the cracker is ignited the harmful gases like nitrous oxide are produced in the air. This gas remains in the air until strong rain doesn't pour. Due to its stay in the air, it causes asthma and many lung problems to people.
Let's stand together and join hand and pledge not to burn crackers this Diwali. It's in our hand that we ensure health and wellness to ourselves and the coming generation.
Crackers are put to use during a number of occasions. While there are some who enjoy burning crackers during a win or a happy occasion, crackers are also burnt as a part of festivities. Diwali is one such festival where people burn crackers to mark the triumph of good over evil.
But it is time we all need to say ‘no’ to crackers and let us know why.
Crackers cause noise pollution and this is not good for older people.
Crackers pollute the air and this can cause a lot of breathing problems in both kids and adults.
Crackers are made using paper, and this cannot be recycled or reused.
Crackers aid to waste accumulation.
When we burn crackers, a lot of harmful gases are released that show a major impact on the Earth’s environment.
Crackers are expensive and are indeed a waste of money.
Let us all say no to crackers and choose a noise and pollution free way to celebrate