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Environmental Pollution and Sustainability: Its Effects on Life and its Remedies

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Zoology, Govt. M.S.J. (P.G.) College, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India

Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 5, Issue (11), Pages 55-58, November,2 (2016)

Abstract

Water, air and land are very important non degradable natural resources on the earth. It is a common chemical substance. Now a day’s every person indirectly affected by the different types of pollutions. The purpose of this study to assess and identify the environmental pollution and its remedies, quality of water which has been used for drinking as well as for other domestic purposes for a long time. The present findings concluded that inter-relationship between sustainable economic development and environmental pollution and control environmental degradation. Environmental protection also very crucial task and maintain the Sustainability that means continues balance between present and future necessities.

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