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Essays on saving the river : India's lifeline

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Answered by swethapavs
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HELLO MY DEAR FRIEND

INDIA IS LAND OF RIVER'S.SO WE HAVE TO PROTECT OUR RIVERS.
BUT NOW- A- DAY'S WE ARE POLLUTING RIVER'S.WE ARE THROWING 
GARBAGE AND WE ARE POLLUTING.RIVER'S ARE THE MAIN RESOURCE.THE RIVER'S LIKE GANGA, YAMUNA AND ETC RIVERS. ARE GETTING POLLUTED DUE TO DUMPING WASTE MATERIALS, CHEMICALS INTO THEM. THE WATER WHICH IS POLLUTED IS VERY DANGEROUS TO DRINK.IF THERE IS NO WATER, THERE IS NO LIFE.
SO, WE HAVE TO SAVE THE RIVER'S.

I HOPE THIS WILL HELP'S U.........*-*

Answered by Prashant937
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ndia is a land of rivers. India would be a desert without these rivers. India has both perennial as well as seasonal rivers. The Ganges is the spiritual river of Indians. Indian rivers are the lifeline for all life forms in the country. They not only are the backbone of Indian agriculture, but also the mainstay of Indian economy. They supply uninterrupted power to millions of large scale and small scale industries. They run the nation.


 All the civilizations in our world were born, grew, and developed on the banks of rivers. They are the veins of the earth through which life flows. Rivers not only make our planet habitable, they also make it exceedingly beautiful.


Rivers are invaluably useful for man, animals, and plants. They are the source of potable water, irrigation for agriculture, power generation, transport, food, recreation and leisure, etc. Since man’s life depends so much upon rivers, it is his bounden duty to keep them in perfect health and pollution free. However, owing to rapid industrialization and urbanization, rivers have been highly polluted. They have become huge dumping reservoirs.


We must ensure there is no pollution of rivers by dumping any waste such as, sewage, effluents, and other toxic substances. The people and the government must ensure installation of effluents treatment plants at industrial, garbage, and sewage units. By being the proactive stewards of this rare life-supporting element can we preserve and conserve it.


Clean, pure, sparkling rivers with abundant aquatic life reflect the cleanliness of the people who live on its banks. Their cleanliness is the indicator of the health level of the people inhabiting their banks. We must preserve our rivers because our own preservation is directly linked to their conservation.

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