MY CITY
by
Kiran Kumar
Class X





Bangalore - "One of the best cities in India, for the best life conditions"
which was thought once upon a time, but not now. Bangalore had a pleasant atmosphere. It was known as the best place because there was no fear of floods, famines, droughts and the like. All these made people of different parts of the country settle in Bangalore. In this way
there was a growth of population in Bangalore.

Obviously, due to overgrowth of population there is undesirable pollution in the garden city. There is air, water, noise and many other kinds of pollution, surrounding Bangalore.

Air pollution is due to industries, automobiles, burning of fossil fuels and so on. When these let out harmful gases there is an adverse effect on the human body and plants. To stop this, there should be planted saplings that maintain the Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen balance in the atmosphere. The smoke let out from factories should be purified.

Water pollution has been seen by all of us recently, that is during Ganesh Chaturti. People often immerse the colourful big idols of Lord in water bodies. Paint on the statues give attraction, but that same paint contains the toxic chemical Lead. If the same water when used, has a slow process in our body and may cause many diseases. Even the factories are equally responsible for letting out chemical water in water bodies.

Why do people hit drums while carrying a Lord's idol? Hope no to impress the God or the Goddess! It is not proper to use the loud speakers during festivals. We should see what happens to others. They cannot sleep, small children are disturbed, some just can't tolerate it. The noise of more than 100 decibels may cause damage on the eardrum. The use of loud speakers should be totally banned.

Have you not turned the Garden City to Garbage City? It is our duty to turn Bangalore to a Garden City again.




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