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Why Should We Save Rivers? Read The Full Article. Part 2 2 International Translation Day:-

Published Oct 2, 2022
2 mins read
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Lakhpat village in Gujarat knows what happens if the river changes its course.  This village, once known far and wide for its advanced trade through the water route, became deserted because a nearby river had moved a few kilometers away due to an earthquake.

The ghosts were stopped from going away after prayer, but now if the rivers are to be saved, then we have to accept the responsibility of their conservation as a prayer.  

People in many parts of the country have proved by conserving small rivers that if we are committed then the purity of rivers can be saved.  The district administration took the initiative to save the Kosi river, which is called the lifeline of Almora in Uttarakhand. 

 The intensive plantation was done on the banks of the river.  Various groups were involved in this campaign and such structures were constructed in the river belt, which helped in maintaining the groundwater level, these efforts paid off.  Today Kosi flows with full enthusiasm.  

The Sasur Khaderi and Tamasa Rivers in Uttar Pradesh, Arari River in Rajasthan, Naganandi River in Tamil Nadu, Kumudavati River in Karnataka, Brihatpuja River in Kerala, and Kaliber River in Punjab have been saved through similar community efforts.  

Saving rivers is no less than a sacred ritual.  The conscious efforts of every sensitive person in this ritual are like divine mantras, whose recitation gives positive energy to the creation.

2 International Translation Day:- 

If we understand in a particular language, translation is such a skill, by which we can easily understand the material written in any other language in our own language.  The importance of International Translation Day is to recognize and appreciate the role of professional translation in connecting nations.  

This day is celebrated to show solidarity for the translating community around the world.  Along with this, there is also an attempt to promote this profession.  Today in the era of globalization, translation has become mandatory for almost all the countries of the world.  

It plays a very important role in bringing the countries of the world closer, aiding in dialogue and cooperation.  It makes a special contribution to world peace and development.  Translation Day is celebrated every year with a theme.  This year's Shrimp Har Sanskriti deserves global recognition. 

 Brings each other closer:- 

The translation is necessary to connect and organize the multilingual world.  It is necessary to unite the people of a multilingual society even at the socio-cultural level, translation is very important in bringing them closer to each other and tying them in the thread of unity.

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yadhu 1/11/23, 9:26 AM
keep doing..
priya_2014 5/8/23, 4:48 AM
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priya_2014 5/8/23, 6:07 AM
Save 💧 water 👍👍👍

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