‘if you disturb the nature, nature will disturb you’

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Imagine, you are returning from your daylong work, but you do not find your home. Either it is demolished or polluted. Where will you go? How would you live then?

In the same way, animals feel lonely without shelter when we destroy forests and pollute them. Like Humans, animals have right to live, right to housing.

When we enter any public park with friends or relatives; we eat, drink and enjoy the moments together. However, by throwing the wrappers, plastic bottles, polythene and other wastes in the open, we destroy our environment. While doing this, we hardly think where will we go in future. It is like throwing an axe on our own feet.

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Equally, while traveling through buses or cabs, we eat and drink while soothing ourselves with the view of nature. But we destroy the same serenity of it, by littering on the roads and roadsides.

If we continue with this bad habit, imagine what will our next generation see and where will they go to catch some clean air?

Remember, if you disturb the nature, nature will disturb you and if you will protect it, your future will be protected. Choice is yours and the consequences too.

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