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Protect educational institutions from noise pollution

Published : Saturday, 7 February, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 681
 

Dear sir,

Almost all the educational institutes of the city are located along the road. It is normal that there will be vehicles on the road. 

But when this normal state becomes abnormal, it becomes a problem. 

Educational institutions need a quiet environment to study and concentrate on their studies. But when driving on the road, the environment is spoiled when the drivers honking unnecessarily, making various campaigns with the microphone. Due to excessive noise pollution during the class, the teacher cannot teach the students well and the students also cannot maintain their attention. 

Again during the examination, the candidates lose their attention due to these noises and cause difficulties. Therefore, unnecessary horn and mic playing should be stopped while driving in front of the educational institution. 

For that all motorists and society at large should be warned, signboards should be placed in front of educational institutions saying "No Horn Blowing" and exemplary punishment should be given to those who violate the ban. Only then it is possible to return an educational institution to its proper environment. 

Sheikh Sultana Meem 
Student of Eden Mohila College 
English Department



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