Though there are alternative sources for energy and fuel to reduce industrial and automobile pollution, they are yet to hit the market and available to all. Much has to be done to reduce the automobile emissions.
If the governments were serious they would have tapped every possible environmentally friendly resources which is not the case here... Even rainwater harvesting is nt being pursued in the manner it ought to be since we have drinking water problem all over India.
Exactly...even in places which are drought prone, people are not seen taking efforts to harvest rainwater and conserve water to ease their water problems. It is not just government but even people are equally responsible for water shortages. In cities where water supply is not really a problem, people waste precious water abundantly on daily activities, washing cars every day etc.
They only way to eradicate this is development. Unless rural people are developed and educated, such problems will continue.
I have seen in KBC that there are some villages where people don't know the way of washing hands. Actually people don't wash their hands. Environment will make people suffer if it is not conserved but illiteracy and backwardness will engulf people even before the hazard.