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Saturday, June 5, 2021

JUNE 5 - ON ECOLOGY

 Our Environment is our life. It is essential because it supports our life. It is necessary as it plays an important part in the survival of life on earth. We depend on our environment for many things. We get salt, water, wood, etc from our environment. Moreover, it controls natural phenomena. 

Nowadays, our environment is not being taken care of. Instead, it is being exploited in a careless way. . (Instead, it is harmed). We must protect our environment as it ensures our life. We must always try to protect the environment.


Some ways in which we can save our environment are,

•By using cloth bags

•By avoiding usage of plastic bags and cups

•By making compost and not using chemical fertilizers.

•By saving water.

•By reusing papers etc.

•By not dumping wastes in water bodies.

•By encouraging afforestation


Let me conclude my words by saying that, we humans ourselves are destroying the Earth. So we are the people who need to take necessary actions and take an oath that we should stop unfair practices which are harmful to environment.


Even a small action from our part can do a lot to make the world a better place.

So always,"Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle"..

Let's work together to save our mother earth.

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‘Pallom Oru Jeevabhayam’, Jayesh Padichal’s documentary, maps the biodiversity of rock pools in Kasaragod

A trickle of crystal clear water seeps through cracks in the laterite hill and tumbles into the sunshine, eventually flowing with hundreds of streams rushing through the hills till it merges with numerous tributaries to form rivers in North Kerala. The streams also feed natural ponds in the laterite, which are formed during the monsoon when rainwater gets collected in depressions. Called ‘pallom’ in Malayalam, these rocky ponds and wet landscapes support a unique ecosystem that is rich in flora and fauna...........


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