The insensitive use of loudspeakers has created a nuisance in our cities. Noise pollution is one of the greatest problems that people living in cities have to deal with. The most annoying thing is that the loud speakers have now become an integral part of almost all celebrations.People seem to believe that even private occasions like marriage functions and birthday parties will be incomplete without loud speakers. Elders and children are most affected by this insensitive use of loudspeakers. It is time that authorities took serious action against this problem.Ashna AzharKarachi
from The News International - Newspost https://ift.tt/2u65pek
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Turn the volume down
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