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Make a presentation on pollution of Ganga and Yamuna Rivers and effects of air pollution on Tajmahal.

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Make a presentation on pollution of Ganga and Yamuna Rivers and effects of air pollution on Tajmahal.

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Slide 1: Title Slide 

Pollution of the Ganga and Yamuna Rivers and Effects of Air Pollution on the Taj Mahal

Slide 2: Introduction

  • The Ganga and Yamuna are among the most important rivers in India.
  • They provide water for drinking, agriculture, industry, and religious activities.
  • Increasing pollution has severely affected these rivers.
  • Air pollution has also damaged the Taj Mahal, one of India's most famous monuments.

Slide 3: Pollution of the Ganga River

Causes

  • Discharge of untreated sewage.
  • Industrial waste and chemicals.
  • Religious offerings and idol immersion.
  • Plastic waste and garbage dumping.

Effects

  • Water contamination.
  • Death of aquatic organisms.
  • Spread of water-borne diseases.
  • Loss of biodiversity.

Slide 4: Pollution of the Yamuna River

Causes

  • Domestic sewage from cities.
  • Industrial effluents.
  • Agricultural runoff containing fertilizers and pesticides.
  • Dumping of solid waste.

Effects

  • Reduced water quality.
  • Harm to aquatic life.
  • Health hazards for humans.
  • Ecological imbalance.

Slide 5: Impact of River Pollution

  • Shortage of clean water.
  • Increase in diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
  • Destruction of aquatic ecosystems.
  • Economic losses in fishing and tourism.

Slide 6: The Taj Mahal and Air Pollution

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  • The Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage monument.
  • It is built of white marble.
  • Air pollutants react with marble and damage its surface.

Slide 7: Effects of Air Pollution on the Taj Mahal

Causes

  • Vehicle emissions.
  • Industrial smoke.
  • Burning of fossil fuels.
  • Dust and suspended particles.

Effects

  • Yellowing of white marble.
  • Formation of acid rain.
  • Corrosion and erosion of the monument.
  • Loss of beauty and shine.

Slide 8: Measures to Control Pollution

For Ganga and Yamuna

  • Treat sewage before discharge.
  • Control industrial waste.
  • Reduce plastic pollution.
  • Promote public awareness.

For the Taj Mahal

  • Control vehicle emissions.
  • Use cleaner fuels.
  • Develop green belts around the monument.
  • Regular cleaning and conservation efforts.

Slide 9: Government Initiatives

  • Namami Gange Programme.
  • Yamuna cleaning projects.
  • Pollution control laws.
  • Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) for protecting the Taj Mahal.

Slide 10: Conclusion

  • Pollution of rivers and air is a major environmental challenge.
  • The Ganga, Yamuna, and Taj Mahal need collective protection.
  • Public awareness, responsible behavior, and strict enforcement of environmental laws are essential.

“Save Rivers, Save Heritage, Save Environment.”

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