- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Plastic pollution. Increasing levels of debris in the world’s oceans are having a major environmental and economic impact. Marine debris impacts biodiversity through entanglement or ingestion
- SDG 14 is ‘Life Below Water :Coastal waters are deteriorating due to pollution and eutrophication. Without concerted efforts, coastal eutrophication is expected to increase in 20 percent of large marine ecosystems by 2050.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Ocean acidification has increased significantly in recent decades. Open Ocean sites show current levels of acidity have increased by 26 per cent since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans absorb about 30 per cent of carbon dioxide produced by humans, buffering the impacts of global warming.
- SDG 14 is Life Below Water :Oceans provide key natural resources including food, medicines, biofuels and other products. They help with the breakdown and removal of waste and pollution, and their coastal ecosystems act as buf
Don't Leave Things For Tomorrow When You Can Have It Done Today

“Time doesn’t wait for anyone. It keeps going and plays its part”
Time actually doesn’t wait anyone. Time just keeps on going and going and plays with people. You can’t stop time as per your convenience or comfort. It won’t go with your sayings or words; instead you have to abide by time.
All of us have some or the other kind of laziness. Either we are lazy in doing our work, or in doing others’ work. Even the most active person in the world would possess some kind of laziness. But the worst thing of being lazy is to put up things for next day despite knowing the fact that it can be done today. Issue is not that you have put things for tomorrow, but the issue is that when tomorrow comes and becomes today, that activity or task is again put for the next tomorrow and the chain goes on and on until we run out of time. And when the D-day is nearing, panic and fear is what surrounds us leading to mishappening or something going unexpectedly wrong.
Let suppose, there was an urgent need to start preparing for a test in school or college. We put it up for tomorrow thinking that today we are tired, or are busy with something else and a lot of excuses. This goes on for 4-5 days. Now the test is on the next day and we aren’t let with much time to prepare. Obviously, we can’t put it on the next day because the test is tomorrow only. Now we would be worried and panic and won’t prepare well.
This happens every time we delay things for the next day. Start thinking, gear up and get back to work.
Divija Gupta