Bairaj Chawalgami
Pollution is a curse for the humanity and in India,we are beset with the growing scourge of pollution.The menace of pollution is threatening us and it has assumed alarming proportions.In the capital of our country there is dangerous and alarming pollution and the life of people there has become a hell. People of Delhi are facing worst and worrisome pollution which is posing a big health hazard to the Dehlites and people are facing dangerous breathing ailments. It, is no exaggeration to state that the air of Delhi has become poisonous and Delhi can be appropriately called Deadly. The ill effects of pollution are threatening the health and lives of the people. Citizens should be conscious of the hazards of pollution as the negative and ill health effects of pollution are many and the people should cooperate with the government/governments to combat pollution so that it may not be poisonous and devour our lives. The risks of health problems are many and it should be brought under control so that pollution may not pose health problems to the people. We in India observe National Pollution Control Day annually on 2rd December and this is the occasion for making people aware about the ill effects of pollution and making them aware about the need and necessity of controlling pollution so that it may not become alarming and threaten our health and wellbeing. We should be well conscious of pollution and its poisonous effects and take necessary steps to contain pollution so that it may not badly impact our health. On the occasion of the national pollution day let us resolve to keep pollution under control so that it may not become a health hazard and will not be alarming to the society. It is also a day to commemorate the unfortunate Bhopal gas tragedy and it reminds us of the harmful and ill effects of pollution if it goes uncontrolled. We, should save ourselves and others as well from the harmful impact and adverse effects of pollution. It is the day to acquaint and aware ourselves about the ill health effects arising due to alarming increase of pollution. As already said above National Pollution Control Day is observed every year to commemorate the victims of the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy and to raise awareness about pollution control and prevention. The day serves as a of the severe consequences of the industrial negligence and encourages individuals , organisations ,and governments to adopt sustainable practices and strengthen environmental policies. The day marks the anniversary of the tragic gas leak at the Union Carbide pesticides plant in Bhopal ,India, on the night of December 2-3 ,1984.A leak of toxic methyl isocyanate [MIC] gas resulted in thousands of immediate deaths and long -term health problems for hundreds of thousands more. The disaster was one of the world's worst industrial pollution incidents acting as a wake -up call to emphasize the need for a stricter pollution control and safety measures. It serves as a reminder of the devastating human and environmental impact of industrial pollution disasters. The day aims to highlight the dangers of polluted air ,water, and land ,and the importance of controlling and preventing pollution.
Purpose and goals -- -1-Promoting Prevention-It encourages people and industries to take steps to prevent future industrial disasters. -2-Highlighting environmental laws-The day emphasizes the need for strong environmental laws and safety measures. -3 -- Encourages Action -- It promotes awareness about the need to protect natural resources and adopt sustainable lifestyles.
Ways to Participate -- 1-Reduce pollution -- Individuals can help by using public transport, carpooling, cycling, and reducing plastic waste. -2-Proper waste management -- Segregating waste and promoting recycling are crucial steps. 3 -- Increase greenery -- Planting trees and caring for plants contributes to healthier environment.4-Conserve resources -- -Being mindful of electricity and water usage helps conserve energy.5-Spread awareness -- Educating others about pollution and sustainable practices is a key part of the day's goal.6 -- Support stricter regulations -- Advocate for and support government enforcement of strict regulations on industrial emissions and pollution. National pollution day is a significant observance in India, reminding everyone of the crucial need to control pollution for healthy environment. This day is especially relevant for students who aim to build abetter, cleaner future. Building on the importance of a cleaner environment, it is essential to know the basics about National Pollution Day and its timing in India in 2025.In 2025, pollution control day falls on Tuesday ,2rd December. The day emphasizes preventive measures and \policy awareness to reduce air ,water, soil, and noise pollution across the country. The day also reflects India's ongoing struggle with rising pollution levels in urban and rural areas, schools, colleges,and communities use this day to discuss the importance of pollution control for public health and environmental sustainability. he day offers people and students particularly a chance to understand real -life implications of pollution and motivates them to become responsible citizens. Activities organised in schools and colleges teach students about eco-friendly habits ,environmental laws, and sustainable technology ,preparing them for academic projects and practical actions. To conclude it is apt to say that on this day we should take a pledge to sincerely work for the pollution control so that the health of the people is saved and a better and healthy society is ensured.