You observe that many of the students of your school leave lights and fans turn on in class room while we go out for some activity activity periods. You feel this is a very bad practice which wastes the country's resource as well
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In a country that is already facing energy crisis, practices such as waste that country's energy resources, will further aggravate the crisis. Ours is a country where still a prodigious number of people live in direst impoverished conditions; still there are villages and hard terrains where electricity has to be provided. There is an ever-increasing demand for more electricity due to the expanding industrial, and tertiary sector infrastructure. During summer, when the demand for the power supply is at its peak, even the most developed and metropolitan cities fail to receive round the clock power supply. Frequent outages are a common phenomenon! The cities and industrial areas are a veritable sight of bedlam with the noisy diesel generators spewing black exhaust into the atmosphere. Our country is perhaps the most populated country int he world; everyone needs power. We are a developing country and the government is building more power generating units. Until the task is accomplished, sagacious consumption of the limited supply of power is the most viable alternative. Power saved is power generated! Everyone must contribute to the save electricity drive. Especially the teachers and students should be in the vanguard of the drive. The teachers in every class form teams of volunteer students who ensure switching off of fans and tube lights at the time of leaving the class. If all the schools, homes, industrial units, factories, offices, etc consume electricity carefully, much electricity can be saved and used positively. The problem of shortage of power can be handled until better provision.
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