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The document contains a series of pamphlets addressing various social and environmental issues, including environmental protection, global warming, groundwater conservation, girls' education, population control, employment conditions in the unorganized sector, migration, urbanization, globalization, and the prevention of wars. Each pamphlet outlines the problems associated with these issues, their impacts, and suggests measures to address them. The pamphlets aim to raise awareness and encourage community involvement in tackling these pressing challenges.

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on Environmental Protection

“Clean and green is our perfect dream ‘’


Environmental lovers.......
Environment is a very important aspect of human survival. Many animal
species live on the environment. Everyone needs to protect the environment of
such importance. And man is destroying the environment for his own needs
There are many reasons for the destruction of the environment.
 Especially ,Due to excessive use of plastic
 Excessive use of petroleum sources such as energy sources
 Due to many factors released from industries
 Deforestation can destroy the environment
Impacts of Environment pollution
 This is detrimental to human health, especially the health of man and is
suffering from many diseases.
 climate changes can lead to global warming conditions
 It also contributes to the rapid depletion of ozone layer.
 Since the soil is facing many such problems,
Measures to protect the environment.
 Efficient management of various types of waste discharged from the
community
 Efficient conservation of water resources
 Trees should be grown tremendously
 We must use renewable resources.
If everyone tries to protect the environment, as their own responsibility it must
be protected
So, friends, I hope we all join the environmental conservation movement.

By
The Environmental Protection Committee

No.of Copies: 500 Publisher: Srinivas

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on Global Warming

Let us reduce the use of fossil fuels-avoid global warming

Dear Friends!
The globe is warming very fast in recent times .Global warming is the rapid
increase of temperatures of the earth by human activities.
Man is destroying nature in many ways in the name of development. We all
know that the temperatures are rising on earth day by day. This has created a
situation where every living thing on earth, not just humans, is in trouble.
If we look at the causes of this disaster,
 Excessive burning of fossil fuels
 Mining activities
 Due to rapid industrialization
 Deforestation
 Overuse of vehicles
 Excessive use of chemical, fertilizers as cultivation area increases
 Refrigerators and air coolers are also the main reason
Impacts of global warming
 Extreme weather conditions
 Climate change
 Ice melts and causes the sea level to rise
 Skin diseases.
 Risk of damage to marine life
Measures
 Reduce the use of fossil fuels and increase solar consumption in its
place.
 Forest The cultivation should be done.
 Pollution treatment measures should be taken.
 We should try to reduce the temperature to some extent by these
measures.
By
Environmental Protection Committee.

No. of Copies: 500 Publishers: Vishnu

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on ground water conservation

Groundwater is a common resource- must not be wasted


Dear water conservationists...!
Water is a precious natural resource for us. Though the entire globe
contains 70 per cent of the water, only one per cent of it is available to us in
various forms of fresh water i.e. rivers, lakes, ponds and underground
streams.
Drying up underground water day by day. One has to think once and for all
what would happen to the biological condition of the earth if the groundwater
dried up.
There are many reasons for groundwater to be swallowed. Especially in
 Due to excessive digging of Bore wells
 Using more water than required
 Excessive use of water for agriculture
Impacts
 The chances of water availability are declining due to non-recharging
of groundwater.
 Water shortage in the future may be severe.
 Sanitation issues.
Some measures to prevent it
 Efforts should be made to store water.
 Trenches should be constructed as part of the watershed scheme.
 Trees should be planted.
 Sewage treatment plants should be established.
 Crops should be grown using less water. E.g. drip irrigation and
sprinkler method
 To spread awareness among the people.
 Water for domestic use should be used sparingly.
We can avoid water problems if we use water sparingly by following the steps
mentioned above. Hoping that everyone will try to plant trees as their
responsibility for this.
By
Water Conservation Committee

No.Of Copies: 500 Publishers: Venkatesh

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on Girls Education

Let's read girls ---- reduce gender discrimination........


Parents of girls.......!
There are still many families in India who consider girls as a "burden" to this
day. While this scene is changing in the towns, it is still going on in the rural
areas. Discrimination against girls starts from the family itself. Parents often do
not send girls to school, but the boys in the family are told about the need for
education.
But the girl is asked to help their mothers in the work of the house. They are
very less focused in their studies. 'We often hear that a girl's education is the
light of her.
There are some reasons why such a predominantly important girl is
discriminated against.
 Especially poverty, parental illiteracy
 Some rituals and religious traditions
 Marriages at a young age
 Girls are married and go to another house, so they can’t spend more
money on their education
.This will cause them to face many problems in the future.
 They may not get the basic facilities they need.
 They are not able to get the rights they have to get.
 Frequent violence
Measures
 Education is a powerful tool for girls when they are educated and when
they learn well,
 They develop their perception and problem solving skills,
 And make the right decisions in life.
 They will be able to contribute well for the well-being of the community.
 Educated girls and women are able to face problems related to child
marriage, maternal mortality, domestic violence and women.
Therefore, all parents are requested to read to the girl child..........

By
Girl Education Sadhana Committee.

Copies 500 Publisher: Ramesh

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on Controlling Population growth


“Small family –Happy family”
Dear people...
Around the world today the population is growing exponentially. It is
estimated that the population of India is growing by one core every year. We
have to face many difficulties due to the increase in population.
There are many causes of population growth. They are
 Poverty
 Child marriage
 Illiteracy
 Increased birth rate due to increase in health facilities
 The death rate is declining and the population is increasing rapidly for
these reasons.
Problems that are causing
 Job opportunities will be reduced
 Sanitation problems are occurring
 Problems in availability of housing, health, transport, education etc.
 The standard of living of people is declining
 There is a shortage of resources and it is necessary
Measures to reduce it.
 There is a need to increase the age of marriage in society.
 Incentives should be provided to families with fewer children.
 Awareness programmes should be conducted for family planning.
 Education should be done.
 Poverty should be eliminated.
 Provide employment opportunities to the people in rural areas.
If such measures are taken, the population may be reduced to some extent.
BY
Family Planning and Welfare Committee

Copies: 500 Publisher: Buran

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Pamphlets

Improve Employment conditions in unorganised sector,


Many people working in the un organised sector in our country
.Unorganised sector workers are also working in rural and urban areas. For
example, in rural areas, they are landless agricultural labourers, small and
small farmers and artisans.
In urban areas, small industries, building, transport, daily labourers, street
vendors.
They face many problems.
 Lack of job security
 Salary is low for employees.
 There are no fixed working hours.
 Work is available only for 10-12 days in a month.
 There is no holiday during illness.
 Some people may be stopped during certain times when work is
short.
Impacts
 Affect their health.
 Children's studies will be affected.
 Affect on their Income
Measures
 Govt support them by giving some income along with maternity
leave,
 Accident insurance
 Financial assistance for children's education,
 Unemployment allowance during non-employment
 Some compensation in case of death.
Such as Hope that this kind of action can solve the problems of the
unorganised sector workers.
By
Labour Welfare Association

No.Of copies 500 Publisher : Raju

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on the Impact of Migration


Provide Employment - Avoid migration
People moving from their home to another place or to a city, state or
country for some reason is called migration. Migration from rural areas to
urban areas has been on the rise in India for the past few years.
There are many reasons why people migrate. They are
 Lack of employment opportunities
 Better education
 Construction of dams,
 Natural disaster (flood and drought)
 Due to crop failure, villagers have to migrate to cities.
 Marriage
 Wars and conflicts
Problems
 Large families split up and lead to small families.
 Urban population is increasing.
 Poverty cannot lead them a normal and healthy life.
 Children growing in poverty do not get proper nutrition, education
or health.
 Migration has increased slum areas in cities, which are unhygienic
conditions,
 Raise many issues such as crime and pollution.
 Sometimes immigrants are exploited.
Some measures need to be taken to prevent immigration.
 Increase employment opportunities in villages.
 All areas should be developed equally.
 Provide better education and medical facilities
 Better wages
 Agriculture should be developed.

By

AgriculturalLabour Welfare Committee

Copies 500 Publisher: Mamatha

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on Urbanization Issues


Provide infrastructure - eliminate urbanization problems
Studies have been recorded that cities and towns are mechanisms for growth,
which often lead to people's cultural, intellectual, educational and
technological achievement and modernization.
The main reasons for urbanization are:
 Industrial employment attracts the attention of people from rural to
urban areas.
 People prefer to stay in big cities because of the transportation facilities.
 Urban living standards are higher than rural areas
 More employment opportunities in the city as well as higher income.
 Better infrastructure such as roads and transportation, water, electricity
and telecommunications and Internet services
 There are many types of public facilities, such as health and education.
Problems faced by rapidly growing urbanization every year
 Due to urbanization, there is environmental deterioration in the quality
of water, air and noise, especially.
 With more people in cities, there is a high demand for facilities like
housing,
 Water quality deteriorates due to direct discharge of waste from
factories and houses into the river
 Air pollution has increased due to smoke from motor vehicles.
Suggestions for solving urbanization problems
 Identify the most backward areas in towns and provide infrastructure
 Health, sanitation, education etc. should be provided.
 Small scale industries should be set up in rural areas
 Encourage people to use public transport.
 Multi-storey buildings should be constructed to accommodate slums.
To take the above steps and try to reduce the problems of urbanization

BY
Urban environment Protection Committee

Copies: 500 Publishers: Vijay

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on the Impact of Globalization


Multinational companies - world economies.......
Globalization is the process of rapid integration of countries. This was a great
change in the world in the 20th century. It has economic, cultural, political,
social and technological geographical dimensions.
Some of the benefits of globalization are -
 Free trade can reduce tariffs, value added taxes, subsidies and other
barriers between countries.
 Opens up free trade to promote global economic growth.
 Creates jobs, makes companies more competitive and lowers prices for
consumers.
 Contributed to cultural exchange.
 The digital world has worked for development.
 Some Indian companies have helped to grow into multinational
companies.
There have been some disadvantages due to globalisation.
 It has benefited investors. But the workers were made unemployed.
 Small producers were forced to extinct.
 Some countries have not reduced tariffs on imports.
 A large number of jobs have been lost in developing countries.
 Unfair working conditions have been created. .
 Damage to environment and natural resources.
 Globalisation led to exploitation of labour.
The above points show that globalization is not the same on all. This has led to
more injustice in developing countries.
Governments must take certain steps to ensure fair globalization for all.
 The rights of workers must be protected.
 Small producers should help in increasing efficiency.
 Train youth to increase skill

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Copies: 500 Publisher: Naveen

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Pamphlets

Pamphlet on prevention of Wars

Wars are waged between different nations and between peoples with
different motives. For thousands of years wars have been part of human
history. As industrial development and technology developed, they became
more devastating.
Wars are happening for various reasons. They are.
 It may be with the desire to occupy the wealth of other countries.
 To occupy lands of other countries for various purposes,
 Due to religious differences,
Wars are causing many losses
 Loss of life. Wounded in war and becoming disabled.
 Impact on the economy. This leads to the country's backwardness.
 Severe damage to infrastructure
 The death spurt of war is decreasing the workforce.
 Human rights violations occur.
 Wars will have many consequences,
So there is a need take action to prevent wars.
 Conflicts between nations should be resolved through conciliatory
negotiations
 Limitations on weapons should be imposed.
 Trade relations between countries should be developed.
 We must understand the consequences of the past war, so that wars
can be avoided.
By
World Peace Committee

Copies: 500 Publisher: Abhi

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