Sep 28, 2025

A Dialogue on Environmental Pollution # Dialogue on bad effects of Environmental Pollution # Environmental Pollution # 15 pairs dialogue for SSC & HSC


 

Dialogue on Environmental Pollution

Asha: Hey Rahul, have you noticed how polluted our city has become lately?
Tamima: Yes, Asha. The air quality has really worsened, especially in the mornings.

Asha: I think it's mainly because of the increasing number of vehicles.
Tamima: True. The smoke from cars and buses adds a lot of harmful gases to the air.

Asha: Not just air pollution, even the rivers are full of garbage now.
Tamima: I know! People dump plastic and industrial waste directly into the water.

 Asha: It's so dangerous. It harms aquatic life and affects people who use that water.
Tamima: Exactly. And it's not just the rivers—our streets are also filled with trash.

Asha: Why do you think people are so careless about the environment?
Tamima: I think many just don’t realize the long-term damage they’re causing.

 Asha: Education and awareness could help, right?
Tamima: Definitely. Schools and media should teach more about protecting nature.

Asha: Have you heard about the rise in respiratory diseases lately?
Tamima: Yes, especially among children and the elderly. Pollution is a major reason.

Asha: I read that planting trees can really help purify the air.
Tamima: That’s a great solution. We need more green spaces in cities.

Asha: And switching to electric vehicles can reduce air pollution too.
Tamima: True. Also, using public transport helps lower emissions.

 Asha: What about plastic pollution? It's everywhere!
Tamima: It's scary. Plastic takes hundreds of years to decompose.

Asha: We should stop using single-use plastic bags.
Tamima: I agree. Cloth or jute bags are a much better option.

Asha: Industries also play a big role in polluting the environment.
Tamima: Yes, they must treat their waste properly before releasing it.

Asha: Do you think stricter laws could control pollution?
Tamima: They could help, but people must also follow them sincerely.

Asha: So, it’s a shared responsibility between the government and citizens.
Tamima: Absolutely. Everyone must do their part to protect the environment.

Asha: Let's start by doing what we can—reduce, reuse, and recycle!
Tamima: Great idea, Asha. Small actions can lead to big changes!

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