Garbage woes

Author: Daily Times

I would like to draw the municipal corporation attentions towards the increased rate of garbages thrown on the roads, which usually produce problems in precious lives of citizens. Garbage causes several types of dangerous diseases, like Cancer Malaria and many more.

Cancer is the reason of every year thousands people dying. In a report, when hot things would be put inside of a plastic, then they will do evaporation and produce 52 kinds of dangerous Cancers, and Balochistan has not gotten a single cancer Hospital yet, majority of Baloch are suffering through poverty, and have no any other ways for doing the treatment of cancer, and for other cities travelling is out of their coverage. Garbages also disturb students, while they travel on the road for going at their schools, the bad smell of garbages would make students unable to go from their.

Sometimes, municipal corporation workers use to burn the garbage by the road, and the dust will make atmosphere dirty, ozone lawyer is itself being damaged and careless people are making it be damaged very soon. So, the recent elected government is requested to have an immense action about garbages woes.

AM Baloch

Singanisar

Published in Daily Times, November 13th 2018.

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