Undesirable Actions that Need to be Combatted

 The recent facts revealed by the civic authorities in Kolkata and the added areas of the city that a large number of water bodies are filled up illegally by unscrupulous land sharks is quite astonishing considering the fact that such acts have immensely impacted the environment of the city. Not only small time players in the real estate business but also those who are well known for their enormous housing projects are also guilty of this crime reports indicate. The modus operandi of those involved in construction activities is simple. They encourage the local residents where small water bodies like ponds are situated to throw garbage in such a way that in due course all traces of water vanish and no one can make out if there was a water body at all in that very place. At times local goons are employed to achieve the objectives. Civic body authorities have also pointed out to the fact that nearly 8,000 water bodies in and around the city have been destroyed in a bid to promote constructional activities in Kolkata. It is also very shocking that massive deforestation to pave way for land being used for construction of buildings has also adversely impacted the environment. The water bodies alongwith trees have a cooling effect on the atmosphere thereby bringing down the temperature as observed by environmentalists. This scenario is almost the same in all the key cities of India which have seen a great deal of construction activities as part of expansion plans to enhance growth and development. It is very surprising that no concerted attempts are made to stop these activities which are detrimental to environmental safety. In a country where corruption is prevalent and one's goal for individual profit can be easily accomplished  at the cost of others with the assistance of undesirable elements in certain government establishments as suggested by reports it's not uncommon that such reprehensible actions will continue to flourish in India for years to come putting the life of the common people in jeopardy.

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