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write a letter to the agricultural minister telling him about the use of chemical fertilizers can be harmful

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Answered by nmalavikamohan
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Deepika Rao
No:52
XYZ Street

Date: 04.05.2018

To,
The Honourable Minister of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture
Karnataka

Dear Sir,

Subject: Harmful Effects of Chemical Fertilizers

      This letter is to bring to your notice the harmful effects of using chemical fertilizers on the environment. I am Deepika Rao, a Science student of class 12th, at Modern Higher Secondary School, Bengaluru.
     Recently, I read about how dangerously fertilized the vegetables and fruits a commoner eats are. They are treated with a lot of chemical fertilizers which are capable of causing cancer in human beings. They sometimes also seep into the ground water polluting even the water we use for our day-to-day purposes. These can cause haemoglobin problems. irritation of nose and lungs and experiences of nausea and vomiting are also common. It is scary to think how we have changed from an age when we used to grow these in our kitchen gardens, full of life and freshness, to have them mass-produced as killers.
       I sincerely hope that you understand my concern and will look into the matter to try to have stricter restrictions on growing what the society consumes each day.

Thank You
Yours Faithfully
Deepika
Answered by rishabmodi99
11

Deepika Rao

No:52

XYZ Street

Date: 04.05.2018

To,

The Honourable Minister of Agriculture

Ministry of Agriculture

Karnataka

Dear Sir,

Subject: Harmful Effects of Chemical Fertilizers

      This letter is to bring to your notice the harmful effects of using chemical fertilizers on the environment. I am Deepika Rao, a Science student of class 12th, at Modern Higher Secondary School, Bengaluru.

     Recently, I read about how dangerously fertilized the vegetables and fruits a commoner eats are. They are treated with a lot of chemical fertilizers which are capable of causing cancer in human beings. They sometimes also seep into the ground water polluting even the water we use for our day-to-day purposes. These can cause haemoglobin problems. irritation of nose and lungs and experiences of nausea and vomiting are also common. It is scary to think how we have changed from an age when we used to grow these in our kitchen gardens, full of life and freshness, to have them mass-produced as killers.

       I sincerely hope that you understand my concern and will look into the matter to try to have stricter restrictions on growing what the society consumes each day.

Thank You

Yours Faithfully

Deepika

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