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Festival season and the problem of noise pollution. |
Posted Date: 14 Sep 2012 Posted By:: Jeets Member Level: Gold Member Rank: 208 Points: 5
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As the festival season is coming closer with the happiness it is bringing one of the major problem "noise pollution" at the same time. The different music will be playing on loud speaker till late night makes our daily life very difficult. We have to get proper sleep for the next day work which is very difficult to find these festival days. Though there are rules and law but does anyone care? Sometime the music goes on till midnight and until police personal comes and stops making mess the music goes on. It's not only the small towns but now even metro city is under danger of this kind of pollution.
It is good to enjoy festival season but should not be the expense of public inconvenience. People those who are associated with this kind of activity should understand the public problem and they must close making all the noise before limited time.
Regards, Jeets How does music affect us in our daily life
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#352774 Author: Chitra Member Level: Gold Member Rank: 74 Date: 16/Sep/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | I too agree to you Jitendra on the fact that at times, the musics played during festival seasons are causing inconvenience to some people. May be always our mood is not the same and we might be in our worst moods and listening to a happy number will not make us happy instead we feel irritated. But we should also understand that our society is alive only during festival seasons and we should thank them for at least following the culture. Therefore I think we should try to adjust at least for few days for the sake of others.
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| #352780 Author: Balbir Singh Member Level: Gold Member Rank: 309 Date: 16/Sep/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | I agree with your opinion my friend,in the upcoming days we will celebrate number of festivals like Dushehra and the "Diwali . on these festivals our Indian peoples do not care about the inconvenience to the other peoples and the peoples also do not care about the environment. Mainly these festivals will celebrated simply without any pollution, on these days pollution is produced and cause the number of diseases to the peoples. I think we all need to aware the effects of pollution and Government should also make some strict rules to stop the pollution on these days.
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| #352795 Author: Kamal Kishore Member Level: Diamond Member Rank: 36 Date: 16/Sep/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | Hi, I am also agreed with your thread. In festivals people don't care about noise pollution. There are many people live in surroundings who have problem with noise still it is ignored by people. There are many old citizens live and want rest at night but due to noise they feel inconvenience cause frustration leads to birth diseases. Its our duty to celebrate every festival so that no one can hurted by noise. There are certain rules and regulations also in our law and its our duty to follow them strictly.
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| #352812 Author: Jeets Member Level: Gold Member Rank: 208 Date: 16/Sep/2012 Rating:  Points: 1 | @ Chitra, I have never problem with any festival in fact it is always good to see people are at least gathering together. But I am strongly against with the loudspeaker noises its OK till 9pm or say 10 pm but till 12 midnight? sometime even more. How any one can get proper sleep like us people who has to get up early for next day work.
There should be a time limit. Just imagine I can tolerate it but what about old age people?
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| #355465 Author: akshay Member Level: Silver Member Rank: 1690 Date: 23/Sep/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | Festivals is the history of indian culture In India ther are a lot of many peoples belonging to diffrent cast not only that they are belonging to differnt locality as well as culture indeed india is a vast country with of alot of festivals in a year like that diwali holi and dushera and other like pongal in tamil naidu rahabandhan lodhi in punjab eid and many more like always as u can. but there for brusting of crackers or from any kind of doing these activities do not harm for one of tha festival beawre and enjoy.
| #357791 Author: manisha pande Member Level: Silver Member Rank: 1247 Date: 01/Oct/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | You have raised very good and burning issue. Everyone is becoming victim of noise pollution during festival. Noise of loudspeakers badly affects the students,elder persons and sick fellows. There are many laws to regulate the noise pollution. But everything cannot ruled by law only. It is the duty of every person not to disturb the public privacy. We should take precaution not to increase voice of loudspeaker beyond particular db. It can be possible by spreading awareness in concerned people. If not obeying then stringent action as per law should be taken to prevent such instances.
| #357795 Author: Ankur Garg Member Level: Diamond Member Rank: 41 Date: 01/Oct/2012 Rating:  Points: 4 | Yes it is bitter fact that in the festival season we have to face the situation of noise pollution. People around us do not bother about the health and convenience of other peoples. They just believe in their own enjoyment. This is a bit sad state of affair.
In medical terms high volume music and noise created by loudspeakers is very harmful for health and seriously create sleep problems which ultimately becomes the reason for sleeping disorder. Health issues like sleeping disorder really affect our working and focus capabilities. There is no point enjoy the festival season at the cost of public health by avoiding their inconvenience. Strict action should be taken against such nuisance elements of the society.
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