At the present stage of development, our generation is heavily relying on plastics. Despite feeble attempts by governments to ban single-use plastics, they continue to be used. What about other reusable plastics? The fear is that these plastics will surely poison us. In this story, we bring you the ominous reality of how plastics are getting into the Ganjem barrage and will come back to us as poison in our water system.
At the present stage of development, our generation is heavily relying on the use of plastic. Despite feeble attempts by governments to ban single-use plastics, they continue to be used. What about other reusable plastics? The fear is that these plastics will surely poison us.
This is a view of the Gangem Barrage on the Khandepar River. If you zoom in, you see a large amount of plastic waste in the form of single-use pet bottles, glass bottles, caps and other rubbish finding its way into the Gangem barrage.
People should realise the garbage which they carelessly dispose of not only ends up in the river, it ends up in the water supply system and comes back to you in the form of poison in your drinking water. It is high time citizens save themselves from plastics and their proper disposal. Do not dispose of plastics and other waste carelessly on land or in water bodies, it can kill us.

