Aiyka Says The Condition Of Water Is Really Bad

    • Aikya Oruganti,
    • Standard: I-G,
    • Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School,
    • Hyderabad.

    • Publish Date: Jul 18 2017 3:14PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Jul 18 2017 5:09PM
Aiyka Says The Condition Of Water Is Really Bad

Water can now be called a "garbage bin". Water in rivers, lakes and other water bodies is not as fresh as before. People are polluting water. They are washing clothes, cleaning utensils, bathing cattle etc.

Factories are releasing used water, remaining chemicals & left over materials in the rivers. Hence it's dirty and unfit for drinking. We are lucky, we have ideas like filtering! The dam water is first cleaned and then sent to our use through pipes.

How many days shall we do this, why not keep water clean?

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Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Till a strong law is enforced against this illegal act people won''t stop!😠😠

Aashi Lohia Amrita Vidyalayam -Nesapakkam

Really water is like garbage bin now....

Tushar Agrawala BGS National Public School

Water pollution has reached its heights, factories are still dumping effluents into water bodies, people bathing, defalcating in lakes is mainly done because of the government not looking into the matter and not enforcing strict laws. People living in villages should be educated and barriers should be made around water bodies.

Rhea Rajalxmi VEER BHAGAT SINGH-MALAD(W)

its too late now...

ABHIGYAN SINGH Harmony International School , Kharghar

It bad to keep the water as bin.

Aishwarya Iyer Deens Academy

We cannot just give up and say its too late. Instead of grumbling and sermonising, we must all work together for the benefit of the world.

Srijani Deb Shri Shikshayatan School

No wonder its getting worse...its time for us to really take actions and not only sit back and talk about it.

Bhavana Jaison Atomic Energy Central School No 2

There should be strict laws against these kind of practices and the defaulters of this law should be fined.

Ishaan Bhadrike DAV, KHARGHAR

Its late now but still we can stop these kind of activities....... People are not feared by the law anymore....... Its now up to us to stop these kind of things!

Ishaan Bhadrike DAV, KHARGHAR

Its late now but still we can stop these kind of activities....... People are not feared by the law anymore....... Its now up to us to stop these kind of things!

khushi sharma P OBUL REDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL

i guess people will understand when they dont get clean water to drink and get diseases because of their own mistake

Prahlad Epistemo Global - Vikas Leadership School

good we should clean water

srivatsa oakridge

I say that we can make a separate area to clean a cattle and the left over water from factories should be purified and before we do all that we need to clean the water body

Shashank Singh shree jawanthraj tejraj surana jain vidyalaya

Its not about just posting pictures on water pollution will make it clean . we all have to take initiative on this particular problem to save our nation from future water scarcity due to this strict rules should be passed .

R.Nidharshana KENSRI ACDEMY OF EXCELLENCEMARIANAP

a strict law should be made by our Indian government

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