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Bad effects of various festivals on the environment presentation of data and information

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Tragically, consistently, the quantum of air and noise pollution caused because of the bursting of fireworks increments on Diwali.

Firecrackers release pollution, for example, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and so forth noticeable all around, which causes diseases like asthma and bronchitis.

Far-reaching efforts are now on for an eco-accommodating Ganesh Chaturthi celebration yet at the same time, an expansive segment of the general public are unconscious of the pollution and ecological harm caused by Plaster of Paris idols and chemical paints.

Durga Puja is the pride of the Bengalis in India. We celebrate this Durga Puja for 4 days, i.e. Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami.

In this puja, a few clubs play music at high decibel subsequently causing sound pollution. Sound pollution isn't just the exact last thing that occurs in Durga Puja there is air pollution too involved in this event when they put the idols in the water all the chemical goes in the water making it unfit for the people living around.

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