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Aga Khan Girls Higher Secondary school wins inter-schools speech competition;

Speakers places emphasis over use of eco-friendly technology to reduce Co2 emission
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HUNZA, Karimabad, October:Speakers at the inter schools speech competition emphasized on both the developed and developing nation to replace eco-friendly technology to reduce carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere.

Students from eight different schools and the Brilliant English Language center, the organizer of the even participated. The theme of event was " Climate Change and its impact on earth planet' which served to gather a large number of audiences pertaining to different walks of life. Speakers in their speech maintained that human kind in a quest to seek more comfort endangering a balanced eco-system on the planet of earth. Speaker from Sedna School said that climate change has emerged as one of the most dangerous threat to the dwellers on earth." Rise in temperature and subsequent melting of glaciers continue to rise water level that may submerge low lying regions", she added.

HUNZA: Deputy Commissioner Hunza-Nagar and Principal F.G. Boys Model school Karimabad gives away trophies and prices to the winners and runner up participants. Words and photos by: Shams

The first prize winner Afifa Nisar of Aga Khan Girls Higher Secondary school, Karimabad,Hunza said that excessive emission of green house gases have caused to bring many negative developments including reducing agricultural yielding capacity in the land because of droughts and presence of salts. " Besides giving harm to agricultural processes it has had direct affect on human health by breaking out of fatal diseases," she added. A speaker from Brilliant Language centre established that usage of vehicles and machines that uses carbon products have disbalanced the ecological level. " Instead of using of heavy out dated vehicles that emit smoke and cause air pollution we should opt for bicycles, an economy itself, he suggested. He also placed emphasis to undertake efforts to keep their environment clean.
The chief guest Zafar Waqar Taj, deputy commissioner Hunza-Nagar in his concluding speech threw light upon neccessity of care towards our environment and emphasized to stop processes causing to increase either form ofpolution specially that of water and air. He gave away trophies and certificates among the winners and runner up participants.

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