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‘World Earth Day’ keeps no meaning for Tripura : State suffers from everyday pollution, massive rubber plantation
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‘World Earth Day’ keeps no meaning for Tripura : State suffers from everyday pollution, massive rubber plantation
PHOTO : Massive rubber plantation destroying environment. TIWN File Photo.

AGARTALA, April 22 (TIWN): The World Earth Day—where people across the world participated in events to mark the first Earth Day, NE state Tripura stayed numb on that occasion.

River pollution, air pollution, noise pollution have hit the state and reportedly, due to massive rubber plantations and pond filling works the eco-system is here loosing balance at fast.

It’s believed that among all the planets the Earth is the luckiest as it has lives inside. However, public’s duty is to keep save it from daily pollutions.

But state Tripura which was once known for its heavenly weather presently suffering a lot due to its enormous environmental changes which is acting like a threat for the eco-system here.

It’s believed that the Sun with its family of eight planets ––make our galaxy, the Milky Way; but of all the planets the Earth turned out to be the luckiest. This is because it is the only planet where life became possible, at least far as our knowledge goes. Life in its most beautiful forms developed here, be it humans, animals, plants or marine life. The world now marks the Earth Day to make the human race to realize the importance of the Mother Earth.

For any govt., there would be few activities to save nature of earth.

But in Tripura allegations are there--- that the authority sitting on the top of the Ministerial positions, are not at all concerned about the increasing pollution in the state.

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