Puzzle cube mural of National Pollution Control Day
National Pollution Control Day is observed on December 2nd each year in India to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy of 1984, one of the world’s worst industrial disasters. The day serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of pollution and aims to raise awareness about environmental conservation, sustainable practices, and the urgent need to control air, water, and soil pollution. It emphasizes stricter regulations, eco-friendly alternatives, and individual responsibility in protecting the planet.
Pollution control is the discovery of plastic-eating bacteria, such as Ideonella sakaiensis, which can break down PET plastics, potentially revolutionizing waste management. Scientists are also developing smog-consuming buildings that use special coatings to absorb pollutants from the air, turning harmful emissions into harmless substances. These groundbreaking innovations give hope that technology can help combat pollution more effectively in the future.

Creators of the mural
- Naina Verma
- Chandni Verma
- Anuj Yadav
- Rudra Raj Verma
- Harish Rawat
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