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      Battling pollution in Shillong – A call to action

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      Editor,

      I pen these words with a deep sense of concern and a burning desire for change. Shillong, our picturesque abode, is gradually losing its lustre as litter and dust continue to blanket our city. This predicament demands our immediate attention and collective action if we are to reclaim the pristine beauty that Shillong has long been renowned for.

      The Shillong of yesteryears was celebrated not only for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture but also for its impeccable cleanliness. A stroll down the streets was a refreshing experience, and the air was crisp with the fragrance of pine and rhododendron. Sadly, that image is fading, replaced by a landscape marred by litter and air laden with dust particles.

      The Litter Problem: Let us first address the issue of litter, which is visible in every nook and cranny of our city. The streets are strewn with plastic bags, wrappers, discarded bottles, and various forms of refuse. It is disheartening to witness the degradation of our environment as garbage piles up along our roadways and green spaces. Beyond the aesthetic decline, litter poses significant threats to public health, wildlife, and our ecosystem.

      The Dust Dilemma: Accompanying this litter epidemic is the perpetual dustiness that engulfs Shillong. Dust particles hang in the air, creating a haze that obscures our once-pristine views. This dust has adverse effects on respiratory health, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. It also accumulates on buildings, vehicles, and vegetation, causing long-term damage.

      Solutions for Shillong: It is imperative that we confront these challenges head-on. To this end, I propose a multifaceted approach that combines public awareness, policy initiatives, and community involvement to combat litter and dust pollution in Shillong.

      1. Public Awareness and Education: Education is the cornerstone of any effective change. We must launch an extensive public awareness campaign that not only highlights the problems associated with litter and dust but also provides practical solutions. This campaign should encompass schools, community centers, social media, and local news outlets. Workshops, seminars, and interactive programs can engage residents of all ages, imparting the knowledge and motivation needed for meaningful change.
      2. Strengthening Anti-Littering Laws: Laws alone cannot eliminate littering, but they play a vital role in deterrence. Municipal authorities should rigorously enforce anti-littering laws. Increased patrols, surveillance cameras, and fines for offenders should be implemented. Furthermore, we should consider innovative approaches, such as community service for litterbugs, where offenders actively participate in clean-up efforts.
      3. Improving Waste Collection and Recycling: One of the fundamental aspects of curbing litter is efficient waste management. Shillong should invest in modern waste collection infrastructure that ensures regular and reliable pick-up services. Additionally, the establishment of easily accessible recycling centres, equipped to handle various types of waste like paper, plastic, and glass, can divert significant amounts of refuse from landfills.
      4. Green Initiatives: To mitigate dust pollution, we should embark on green initiatives that enhance the city’s natural defences. Promoting tree planting and expanding green spaces will not only beautify Shillong but also act as natural dust filters. Public-private partnerships can be forged to fund tree planting campaigns and the maintenance of these green areas.
      5. Community Clean-up Drives: Creating a sense of ownership and responsibility is crucial to maintaining cleanliness in our city. Organising regular community clean-up drives involving residents, schools, and local businesses can achieve this. These events not only install a sense of pride but also foster a spirit of togetherness among the people of Shillong.
      6. Dust Control Measures: To address the dust issue, we should explore innovative methods like dust suppressants on unpaved roads, regular street sweeping, and stricter regulations on construction sites to prevent dust emissions. We can also invest in air quality monitoring systems to assess the impact of these measures and make data-driven decisions.
      7. Sustainable Urban Planning: Shillong’s growth and development must align with sustainable urban planning principles. This includes efficient traffic management to reduce dust from vehicular emissions, promoting pedestrian-friendly zones, and considering green building practices that minimise dust generation and maximise energy efficiency.
      8. Collaborative Efforts: Achieving lasting change requires collaboration between government bodies, non-governmental organisations, businesses, and citizens. We must establish partnerships to pool resources, knowledge, and expertise. These collaborations can result in innovative solutions and shared responsibility for our city’s well-being.

      In conclusion, the challenges of litter and dust in Shillong are not insurmountable. They are, however, a call to action for all of us who cherish the natural beauty and serenity of our city. It is our collective responsibility to protect and preserve Shillong for future generations.

      By implementing the proposed solutions and fostering a culture of cleanliness and environmental stewardship, we can transform Shillong into a shining example of a clean, green, and vibrant city. Let us unite in this endeavour, for the sake of our beloved Shillong, and for the health and well- being of every resident.

      With hope and determination.

      Rishot Baskhem Kharlyngdoh

      Mission Compound

      Shillong – 793001

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