Clean Water = Healthy World

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Clean Water = Healthy World


Clean Water = Healthy World


As the population is increasing in the world, the demand for things of human need is increasing. The same people use things to throw them in the drains, on the road, in the pond, in the sea, in the lakes, in the rivers and do not waste garbage. And that garbage is finally in the water. 200 years ago, people used to die due to illness and now crores of people die. The disease is caused by drinking water. And who makes the water dirty? All of you people mess up the water.

Let me explain to you with the help of a story. People of a village did not get water dirty and people should not get sick. He took an oath not to pollute the water and not to make anyone dirty the water.

The farmers were quite happy because the crop had not deteriorated this time. 

Rizwan came to his grandmother's house during the summer break. He used to get up every morning to go for a run. He saw that the milkman was adding water to the milk. Rizwan was quite surprised. Not seeing that he was mixing water, but seeing this, he was mixing the water that buffalo drinks.

 He went a little far away that the washerman is washing clothes in the pond and that same boy is drinking water. He was quite surprised to see this.

The next day Rizwan went to the doctor to take his grandmother's sugar syrup. He saw that the washerman has become ill. And he came to the doctor to show him. The doctor told the washerman that it is diarrhea.


Rizwan noticed that a lot of people have diarrhea.

Clean Water = Healthy World


Panchayats were being held in the village to demand from the government. Good doctors and hospitals should be built here.

Then Rizwan said in the panchayat - I want to tell you that many children are dying of diseases like cholera, typhoid fever, diarrhea, dysentery, polio, meningitis, diarrhea, trachoma. In rural parts of low-income countries, most water sources are untreated, which means that water is not safe to drink directly from the source. In fact, the water system regularly produces chlorinated water around the world, which makes it difficult to drink. makes it safe.

I want to give a suggestion to all the people of the village that when you put some wrappers, bad things, garbage, dirty water in the rivers then the water is dirty. You and your children drink that water. Cholera, typhoid fever., Sick with diarrhea, dysentery, polio, meningitis, diarrhea, trachoma.

The villagers also started thinking and saying that this boy is rightly saying that all of us are responsible for the illness of our child.


Rizwan said - If all of you want to save your village from the disease caused by dirty water, then you follow these 4 things. So this village will never suffer from diseases like cholera, typhoid.

 1. The worst thing is that you wash clothes, clean animals, throw away garbage, they pollute a lot of water.
 
2. If your neighbor does not throw garbage in the dustbin, then you explain it. Recycled-plastic pet-is to pack in the garbage bag and throw it in the garbage.That means always put the waste in the dustbin itself.

3. Remember, your toilet is not a dustbin. Keep it clean. You will survive such a disease.

4.  Properly dispose of chemical cleaners, oils, and non-biodegradable items to prevent them from draining the drain.

 5. Water should be heated and drunk. This water is also purified and drinking hot water has many benefits such as healthy digestion, physical detoxification, better circulation, weight loss, less pain, fighting colds and improving sinus health, reducing coffee and tea intake, stress low down.

 6. Chlorine levels of up to 4 milligrams per liter (mg / L or 4 parts per million (ppm) are considered safe in drinking water. There should be a demand from the government that water is tested here.

In the end, I would just like to tell you not to misuse water because 3% of the Earth's water is fresh.

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Written by - Mohd Anas
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