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asked Jun 27, 2018 in Class X English by aditya23 (-2,145 points)
Write-an article in about 100-120 words on 'River pollution.'
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• rivers, the biggest source of water
• victims of pollution
• industrial waste
• city waste drained into them
• religious ceremonies-idol immersion
• garlands and flowers
• ashes after cremation poured into rivers
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answered Jun 27, 2018 by priya12 (-12,631 points)
River Pollution
By: John Paul
It is indeed a matter of great concern that rivers, which are our basic and largest source of fresh water are subject to such heavy and careless degrees of pollution. Tanneries, chemical industries, mills, slaughter houses, hospitals are a major concern that contributes incessantly to pollution of our rivers by discharging untreated waste into it. In the absence of proper living conditions in the country, many people perform their daily activities such as bathing, washing and defecation, on the banks of the rivers, thus polluting them. The unchecked discharge of sewage and domestic waste into the rivers is a major cause of river pollution. Idol immersion during religious ceremonies in the rivers is a major environmental hazard that's polluting the rivers. Adding to the woes are floral offerings such as garlands cast off into rivers and ashes of dead people after cremation poured into rivers.
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River pollution
It is indeed unfortunate that rivers, which are our largest source of water are victims of pollution. Countless tanneries, chemical plants, textile mills, slaughter houses, hospitals contribute to pollution of rivers by dumping untreated waste into it. People who do not have the proper living conditions in India, resort to carrying out all their daily activities like bathing, washing and defecation, on the bank of rivers, and thus pollute them. Discharge of sewage and other domestic waste into the rivers is yet another environmentally hazardous practice, that is polluting the rivers. Religious practices also demand that floral offerings be cast-off in rivers and the ashes, after cremating a person should also be poured into rivers.
Unfortunately one concludes despite laws dealing with the task of prevention and control of river pollution there is no end to the misery we humans inflict on our rivers.