Dehradun: CoVID-19 may have caused a crisis all around, but it is the corona that has also indicated the in-depth and in-depth relationship between the environment and the economy. The lockdown time of the COVID-19 infection also revealed that the quality of air, water, etc. improved. It was also the result of a break on all economic activity. Now unlock has resumed economic activity, but with a lesson. This is the lesson of not going to harm the environment in increasing economics.
In the eyes of experts, economics will have serious consequences in terms of the state not assessing environmental damage. The climate change is under pressure in the Himalayan east itself. This pressure on the Himalayas is increasing in traditionally enhancing economics. In Uttarakhand itself, every year, the state government is incurring loss of crores of rupees due to monsoon and landslides etc.
The same loss is much higher than the total budget of the state's tourism department. Many villages remain cut off from other areas due to road breakdown for months. This method of development is coming up in another form. This form is emerging as a heap of garbage littered with rivers, mountains in the Himalayan region. Plastic waste is growing, and civic bodies are not able to handle this garbage dump. It is now to see what decision is taken by the government.
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