ENJOY BUT CLEAN UP THE TRASH
On my way back from a class, I was glad to see people in large numbers bursting firecrackers and celebrating Diwali with fervor and gaiety, in a very frolicsome mood. However, soon, I began noticing that their careless and nonchalant action was causing a great deal of damage to the environment.
I was aghast to see how the local residents were lighting up their pencils, bombs and sparklers without a thought given to the local environment. Firecrackers of all kinds produced smoke and fumes that rose into the cool night air and deafening noise leading to air and sound pollution simultaneously. I also noticed, people throwing the trash of burst crackers openly in the sand field.
Next Day, I saw municipality workers cleaning the whole ground right from early morning to give our city a usual clean look. With the onset of evening again revellers gathered near the field and burst crackers and again threw the trash on the field without giving it a thought of throwing it in a trash box. Next morning it was holiday for the workers so nobody came to clean the field. There is a saying ? Practice before you preach? . With this thought in my mind I took charge. I collected few of my WE CARE environment group members and took gloves and eco-friendly polythene bags. I went to the field and started collecting the Diwali trash. To my utter surprise we collected so much that we ran short of Garbage bags. It was bright sunny day but we continued picking up the trash till the time the field was not looking clean. Even though we were tired because of heat but we were immensely satisfied that our small effort had made some contributions towards making our environment and city clean.
Diwali is a festival of light and cleanliness. We clean our house but we dirty our surroundings. We should enjoy our festival with fervor but we should also take the responsibility to clean the place instead of leaving it for the workers to clean it.
Dubai municipality workers do not leave any stone unturned to keep our city clean .
Dubai government is liberal enough to allow us to enjoy our diverse festivals, but we should not take undue advantage. We should enjoy but at the same time one should be responsible enough not to litter around.
12 Comments
Thanks Luiz:)
Posted 24-11-2015 05:01
I am very proud of you mate!! Keep working hard and lets save the Earth! =)
Posted 22-11-2015 05:26
@Harmanjot-Thanks for your appreciation:)
Posted 20-11-2015 06:02
@Arushi-Thanks for your feedback, Arushi. Yes, I completely agree with you. Hence the title 'Enjoy but Clean Up The trash'. :)
Posted 20-11-2015 06:01
@Rohan-Thanks for your comment:)
Posted 20-11-2015 05:59
@Eco-gen-Thanks for your words of motivation:)
Posted 20-11-2015 05:56
Great job Manav,keep it up!
Posted 20-11-2015 05:12
I read it in Gulf News and was really proud of you and your concern for environment. Agreed with you that this country has given us freedom to celebrate our festivals in our way does not mean that we should make the place untidy during celebration. Thanks for sharing.
Posted 20-11-2015 01:15
Well done Manav, Cleaning the post Diwali trash is an appreciable activity. I saw your report in GN, Congrats for the same.
Posted 19-11-2015 21:20
the smaller-sized the better to be uploaded :)
Posted 19-11-2015 19:40
Good for you Manav!! :D Thanks for sharing and we're proud of you and your green work!
Posted 19-11-2015 19:13
After much effort, reducing the picture size I could upload only one picture. I will try to post more pictures.
Posted 19-11-2015 17:41