It is a
highly right time to feel much maligned, made our by the nature, to read the
death of the whale in Australia (“Whale Dies after Swallowing 80 bags”, 3
June). Daily excessive use of plastics bags and polythene has caused the nature
not supported for all creatures but, its immediate aftermath seems too blur in
human dashing sight.
It is not long to await the same narrative
in India as the Juha beach of Maharashtra has been covered and heaped with
plastics which is vicious challenge to us long far the ‘clean Ganges’. Every
year the World Environment Day (5 June) is celebrated with worldwide dexterous
expectation and engrossing alerts but, within passing a few couples of while
the result remains and appears with mortality.
Proper restrictions should be entrenched for
the heinousness, in a way of making it mortal to next and next WED celebration,
before the unrelenting alarm
ing proportion, otherwise, a sudden foray into a
discovery of salvation is reluctantly expected.
Md Sohel Mondal
Birbhum, Murarai
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