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8/1/2022 HOME LEARNING AND ALL EDUCATION NEWS AND UPDATE

8/1/2022 HOME LEARNING AND ALL EDUCATION NEWS AND UPDATE
Rajesh Prajapati

 8/1/2022 HOME LEARNING AND ALL EDUCATION NEWS AND UPDATE


Bhavan Amreli - 35201 A new line of concern has sprung up on the forehead of the present 21st century. There are many types of garbage in the 21st century.  As man moves forward on the ladder of progress, he is faced with the challenge of removing heaps of garbage of different types and shapes.


  If we carry out a cleaning mission for one type of waste, then the problem of other types of waste is facing us.  Let's take care of the garbage lying in the house or on the street, we have to worry about the garbage lying in the city.  Wherever the city's waste disposal system is concerned, the concern of the waste rising in the river-ditch increases.


  Where river waste is cleared, marine waste challenges us.  If we start with all of them, the increasing amount of space debris is worrying.  E-waste is a new form of such worrying waste.  Mankind has made great strides in the field of electronics but did not imagine that one day so much waste would be generated from these electronics that it would become a major issue for mankind and the world. 


 The United Nations International Telecommunication Union and the International Solid Waste Association jointly prepare a global report Global e-Waste Monitor every year.  According to its latest report, the world generated 25 million tons of electronic waste in a single year.


  Each of the nine Great Pyramids in Giza collects as much electronic waste as the world generates each year.  Asian countries dump 3 metric tons of e-waste every year, while the United States produces 12 to 15 metric tons of e-waste.  Europe produces 12 metric tons of e-waste.  Even more serious is the fact that only 12.5 per cent of the total e-waste is disposed of. 


 China dreams of being at the forefront of electronics products in the world.  From cheap prod to earning money, China is making a lot of electronics products by following all the rules.  The side effect is that China produces 7.5 metric tons of e-waste every year.  In India, 3 lakh tonnes of e-waste is dumped every year. 


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 The growing e-waste is due to the ever-growing electronics industry in India.  Of the total e-waste generated in India, 12% is residential area.  That is, the countrymen contribute 12% of the total e-waste.  Against this, 60 per cent comes from factories.  India's electronic industry generates the most e-waste, according to UN notes  20.


 ત્રીજી લહેરમાં બાળકો ઝપેટમાં આવ્યા, તાવ અને ગળાના દુખાવાની તકલીફો સાથે આવતા 50 ટકા બાળકો કોરોના સંક્રમિત 

 


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