vehicular pollution
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With technological advancement human have progressed, and along with this there has been a phenomenal increase in the number of vehicles. These vehicles drain our limited natural resources like petrol and diesel. They are also responsible for polluting the air and also for noise pollution. This section exposes this problem of vehicular pollution and how it is increasing dramatically with each passing day.
Harness youth power to combat pollution
Tackling vehicular pollution is as challenging a task as dealing with diseases like AIDS, pulse polio or leprosy or issues like soil and water conservation. To me it appears that vehicular pollution cannot be controlled unless government and government agencies, policymakers and policy implementers, auto manufacturers and fuel producers, scientists and researchers, vehicle owners and users, and mechanics and the common citizen are made aware of the problem and geared to tackle the issue.
India has succeeded in dealing with pulse polio, malaria, plague, cholera and such other dreaded diseases. AIDS is a challenge that is awaiting a united action at all levels of the nation. Similarly, challenges like mass literacy, poverty, agricultural transformation, deforestation, water conservation, etc may have to be met.
Vehicular pollution control mission, like pulse polio immunization drive that India has successfully conducted in the last few years, can be a success story if we undertake a massive campaign and market it properly...