Ham nadiyo ka kis tarah bacha saktha ha?
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2)Hame isme sauch nhi krna chahiye.
3) Hame nadi me gaye bhaisho ko nhi nahana chahiye.
4)Karkhano ke dushit pani ko nadi me Jane se rokna chahiye.
The supply of fresh water in the world is not what it once was. In fact, it could be considered a dwindling resource. Although 70% of our planet is covered in water, the majority is salt water, which cannot be consumed by humans (at least not those who want to stay hydrated). In fact, only 1% of the current water supply on our planet is drinkable, and considering the way that the human population has exploded in the last couple of centuries, it might not take long for us to use it up. Because of this, it is important that we make efforts to preserve the drinkable water that is present, and that means protecting rivers from the massive pollution that some people seem intent on spewing into the water supply. But how do we do it?
There are several ways to go about putting a stop to pollution, and the first one is education. Many people don’t realize the massive negative impact that manufacturing and big business have had (and continue to have) on the environment. When people understand how much pollution is seeping into our waterways and what it means for the continued existence of mankind, it could spur them to action. Of course, all you really have to impress on people is just how much a bottle of water will cost once we start having to desalinate ocean water. That ought to get them moving.
And with education comes a chance for reform, which is to say, a large group of people speaking with one voice has the power to change policy (of the governmental variety). The road to stopping pollution hinges on higher standards regarding environmental protection. In short, it means stricter government regulations on levels of pollutants and toxic waste that are the byproducts of many manufacturing operations. But it’s not only manufacturing at the root of this growing problem.