RAPID PACE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT
The rapid pace of industrialization and the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides have caused most of the underground water to become arsenic.
Actually, in today’s context, industrialization has become crucial to fulfilling basic needs as well as to performing day-to-day activities. But along with industrialization, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides has also risen.
Subsequently, industries are being constructed near the residential site and near the water resources, which has caused most of the underground water to become arsenic. This directly affects human health.
Arsenic water always has a detrimental effect on living species. Moreover, water-containing arsenic may also cause various types of diseases, which can threaten the existence of living species.
In order to protect fresh, underground water reservoirs, industries must be established far from the water resources and the residential areas. This advice must be taken with utmost heed.
With more emphasis, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides is the leading cause of making water arsenic. Thus, farmers as a whole must be aware of the devastating effects of chemical fertilizers and their consequences.
In conclusion, along with the individual, the government should also play an effective role in preventing this problem. If not, then get ready to face the wrath of nature in various forms.
About the author
Anushka Nepali has completed her +2 from Diamond Secondary School, Talchowk, Pokhara. Of course, Anushka will have a higher education, but she is still undecided about whether she should go abroad or continue at home.






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