Kabutar Khana at Dadar in Mumbai, India

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  • @nileshambekar4922
    @nileshambekar4922 3 роки тому +2

    Did you know that pigeons are a cause for hyper sensitive pneumonia and asthma? Yes, what you just read is right!
    Hello everyone. I am not against any animal. But we need to address an issue we are currently facing.
    Pigeons are non-defunct species. They get fed in numbers.
    We often notice grains lying on the floor. They're frivolously thrown out for the pigeons to eat them. But has anyone ever donated the same amount of grains to people who are dying of hunger every day?
    Due to the incessant supply, they gather in fleets and their number is expanding exponentially. Especially around residencies. Resulting in humans contracting health issues like asthma and hyper sensitive pneumonia. Many times, people refrain from complaining due to helplessness.
    Nature nurtures the life cycle it has created. And by feeding pigeons, we are breaking nature’s food chain. Therefore, they depend on us for feeding them and lose their natural instincts. And we are responsible for turning them into idle, ever growing birds in various areas.
    However, seeing people feed an innocent life creates sympathy in our hearts for them. In turn, feeling sinful for not doing the same. Some people feed pigeons out of religious obligation. It feeds the grain vendor and satisfies the feeder’s will. But these pigeons get hit by a car while eating.
    And for this who is to be blamed?
    While one attains virtue by feeding, another one seems to have committed a sin.
    And due to pigeon feeding, rats are growing in areas and consuming those grains. And if any of them contract Covid-19, it could get worse for humans.
    Hence, I request you to share this message with as many people as you can because feeding pigeons is banned by civic authorities. Even I am lodging complaints from time to time.
    Let’s create the necessary awareness and stop this practise for good.
    Nilesh Ambekar +91 98200 32772