Imagine a group of people asking the municipal corporation to keep the public park open till 10 pm, so that even those who are late from office after 8.30 pm can do an hour-long brisk walk before going home. His day is over. But there is another group of people in the same city who are vehemently opposing such demands saying that if the public parks remain open for a long time, the life of the birds will be disturbed.
Listening to these two fierce opponents, the beneficiaries who go for a late night walk can divide both into two categories, first like a hero, second a villain. If you are one of those who think like this, then you might be a little wrong as there is a third one as well, which is called 'Anti Hero'. They are not called villains but are in the anti-hero category as there is a story behind their work, which might not happen with villains.
Some ornithologists who study birds have opposed keeping public parks open until late in the evening because they think nocturnal birds such as owls are missing out on mealtimes due to excessive 'light pollution'! For me 'light pollution' is a new concept with a new word. They argue that owls eat in the dark of night and the main food is mouse-mouse. But due to excessive light, owls are not able to eat properly. This is not only affecting the owls, but also increasing the number of rats and pests in the gardens. His advice is that if the garden has to be kept open even after 8 in the night, then you can make a shed for the light so that they can sit in its shed.
They argue that it is not just the owls, the birds of the day are also affected by light. These birds roost as a community at fixed places at night. But because of the light in the night, they have to remain conscious all night. Ornithologists are also seeing such conditions among parrots, mynahs, crows. Apart from this, insects come under the light and cannot spread to other places. Due to this, insect-eating birds focus on selected places where there is light, due to this, there is an imbalance in the population of birds present in some selected areas.
Light pollution also affects the migration of birds. Songbirds migrate all over India from the Himalayas to South India. During this, they fly mostly at night to avoid attackers, but at night they get distracted by bright light, especially in cities and many even enter homes. Indian Pitta, a beautiful bird known as 'Navrang', is one of such migratory birds.
Whenever you propose a new idea of development or change, there will be voices of opposition. You don't call them villains just because they are opposed to your new idea, so you put yourself in the category of heroes too. They are not villains by practice. They are just anti heroes for some reason or there is some story behind their work. Listen to their story before placing it in a particular category.
The premise is that those who disagree with the new idea are not necessarily villains, they can be simple critics or anti-heroes, meaning they are only opposing a specific action that they believe will have negative repercussions in the future. can. Listen to them, they may have some valuable suggestions like ornithologists.