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Write a letter to your chief officer pollution controlling office pune organised awareness campaign celebrating Diwali festival without cracker to stop air pollution

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Pune, Maharashtra

24th February 2020

To

The Chief Officer,

Pollution Control Office,

Pune, Maharashtra.

Subject: Awareness on the ill effects of bursting crackers during Diwali.

Sir,

The Supreme Court has passed an order that only environmental friendly lightings or green crackers will be allowed. But people are ignoring both the law and the adverse consequences of bursting crackers.

Bursting crackers are hazardous to human and the environment. When bursting crackers, the smoke of hazardous gasses are released and pollute the air causing respiratory diseases.

Children are more vulnerable to the toxic substances of crackers and air pollution.

During Diwali Festival excessive bursting of crackers results in thick smog in many cities. This causes breathing problems to the people. Road accidents occurred due to poor visibility because of thick pollution of the air. Many flights are also cancelled.

Apart from the pollution of the air, crackers pollute our environment with noise pollution. The pollutants from crackers cause the dead of birds and animals. The loud bursting sound can be traumatic to our pets and other animals.

Therefore I appeal to people to say "No" to crackers during Diwali celebration. Together we can make a difference in keeping our environment healthy and safe for us to live in.

ARCHANA

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