Environmental Pollution in India
Environmental Pollution refers to the excessive level of dangerous pollutants present in various elements of the environment such as air, water, soil, etc. Environment consists of the nature of the world, air and water. For the growth and preservation of life environment plays an important role.
There is a keen relation between the natural environment and living things. Atmospheric pollution creates disturbance to this relation.
Industrialization in the modern civilization spreads water and air pollution simultaneously. Nowadays, it appears to be a very dangerous condition. Scientists say that if it is not controlled all the living things of the earth will be destroyed in near future.
The trend of urbanization, in the modern age, turns the remote village to city. The forests and other natural wealth are destroyed to pave way for the establishment of industries. As a result smoke consisting of harmful carbon dioxide gas coming from chimneys and blast furnaces of the factories, from the domestic ovens and form the automobiles. Violent noise and sounds are producing by the cars and giant machines. The nuisance of the city and sewage make the water of the river as well as sea polluted.
Environmental pollution is very harmful for human life. It helps to spread out various kinds of disease like bronchial irritation, asthma, pneumonia and cancer.
Plantation and preservation of forest can prevent this pollution to some extent. People should be conscious about the harmful smoke and south. Proper planning should be taken by the industries to prevent the water pollution.