For the sake of nature
Let’s start today: Aaira Dwivedi
From finding animals on the street to breathing fresh air to clear skies, the lockdown made such miracles possible. It’s possible to revive nature. It will flourish if we reduce our interference. Start today and save tomorrow.
Let the govt decide: Arun Mandola
The government should take this decision and we should start something like self-quarantining on World Environment Day. Sometimes it becomes difficult to breathe. Now, no sound pollution and the vision is clear, thanks to the lockdown.
Implement rules: Vijayendra Kumeria
It’s true that the lockdown brought positive changes. However, a mandatory lockdown is not what I support. There should be strict rules for industries and individuals to control pollution. And those rules need to be implemented strictly.
Reduce activities: Dev Joshi
Human survival is impossible if the environment is harmed. These days when there are lessactivities due to the lockdown, nature is healing itself and it shows us that we need to reduce activities which are causing harm to our environment.
Educate the masses: Shashank Vyas
We can’t go for a complete lockdown because our economy will suffer. We talk about the environment, but once we get back to our normal life, we forget about it. Nothing will change unless we understand the importance of nature.
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