noise pollution during festival
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India is the country with the largest number of festivals, and the reason is we have diverse cultures in our country. Festivals are beautiful, they bring people together, fills our lives with happiness, joy, and peace. We celebrate a number of festivals in India. But there also some cons to these festivals. They harm our environment and mother Earth. Though we do not have intentions of harming nature, we do it unknowingly through following some traditions while celebrating festivals. In this essay, we will see how festivals cause pollution.
No matter which festival it is, noise pollution is a part of every one of them. Why? Because we love playing songs on loud noises at any event. Be it someone’s wedding, birthday or big festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, or Janmashtmi. The level at which people play music during festivals is very harmful to ears. It especially disturbs so many students preparing for their exams. We should try to celebrate festivals in as much as the peaceful way we can. It should not disturb or harm anyone.
No matter which festival it is, noise pollution is a part of every one of them. Why? Because we love playing songs on loud noises at any event. Be it someone’s wedding, birthday or big festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, or Janmashtmi. The level at which people play music during festivals is very harmful to ears. It especially disturbs so many students preparing for their exams. We should try to celebrate festivals in as much as the peaceful way we can. It should not disturb or harm anyone.
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