Write COUNTERVIEW FLYING KITES-IS A SOUCE OF ENJOYMENT
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Kite Flying and Environmental Effects in Indiaby Sudarshan Sreeram | 17-01-2018 21:07 recommendations 0 recommendationsEver wondered why there should be a correlation between flying kites and death of birds? Well, kite flying is both fun and ceremonial in some rural parts of India. Nevertheless, these rural areas are a safe heaven for birds including some rare species such as Austen's Brown Hornbill or Great Indian Bustard Ardeotis. Many bird species that were once a common occurrence in cities have migrated to rural parts of India for safer living and in search for tolerable living conditions. Finally, when they arrived there they are encountered with a problem that is rather uncommon in other parts of the world. Kite festivals in India, perhaps a late addition to the diverse culture, have been celebrated yearly as a part of regional new year celebrations. Traditionally kites are made of paper material (recycled generally), glue and thin carved bamboo sticks. The variants of these use non-recyclable materials such as polypropylene or nylon blends and the paper is replaced by very thin plastic sheets which give the kites all the necessary aerodynamic properties to fly.