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2)
Recycle and compost.
3)
Unplug household appliances when you are not using them.
4)
Plant trees.
5)
Take local transportation instead of driving cars.
6)
Bike to work/college if possible.
7)
Use eco-friendly products.
8)
Conserve Water
3. Do you think you have done enough to protect the environment?
I don’t think I have done enough. There is so much more that I can do. I have started small
changes at home like recycling, reducing food waste, composting, and not using plastics. One
thing I need to do is to start car-pooling with colleagues instead of driving my car to work. I
would also like to get solar panels for my house and energy-efficient appliances.
4. Is there education about environmental protection at school?
Yes, environmental education is part of formal education in Indian schools (it was made
compulsory through a supreme court judgment in 2003). Children are the future, and they
must be taught about environmental issues at a young age so that they grow up to lead an
eco-friendly life.
27.
New Year
1. How do you celebrate New Year?
I usually celebrate New Year with my family and relatives. We all get together at my grandfather’s home
and spend the day together. My mom and my aunts prepare a big lavish brunch. We play board games
and watch a movie together. We go to the temple in the evening and have fireworks in the night.
2. Do you still remember a New Year that you celebrated?
Yes, when I was in 10th grade, we all decided to celebrate New Year in Goa instead of doing it at my
Grandfather’s house. We stayed at a resort in Goa which was right next to the beach. It was so relaxing to
hear the ocean waves in the morning. On New Year’s Eve, we went to a party on a ferry and celebrated
the night dancing. I really want to do it all over again.
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