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To Save Environment...........

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Welcome Back,

In my previous blog I asked you all to save electricity to conserve environment. Do you know, whenever we switch on the light we emit Carbon-di-oxide in the environment, because to produce light we have to burn the coal and by burning it poisonous gases are emitted such as carbon-di-oxide and carbon mono oxide. So my dear friends give a thought upon it and try to save electricity, not only to save fossil fuels but also to conserve environment by reducing pollution.

And second thought, on poly bags. We all know poly bags are harmful for environment but these poly bags are so mixed in our veins that we cannot leave them. We can live without eating for couple of days but we can't think a single minute without poly bags. I give you a simple example whenever you goes to a shop, first you ask shopkeeper for a poly bag. Weather you buy a needle or a machine you ask for poly bag to put it in. Had you ever thought of carrying a jute bag with you whenever you goes out for shopping. Moreover sometimes we ask for more than a single poly bag, so that we can take our thing safely back to our destination. If it goes on like this, a day will come when we start eating poly bags instead or rice or chapati. sadly our animals had started doing so, I am waiting when we will join them......... If it goes like this for few more years than i am sure I have not to wait for long time.

THINK UPON IT.............

LIFE OR A LIFE WORSE THAN DEATH.........

THANK YOU.

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