The Paradox: Brains for Export, Poison for Home?
It is a strange and tragic reality in India. We take immense pride in our IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology). We boast about how our engineers go to America and build tech giants like Google and Microsoft. We celebrate our intelligence and scientific prowess on the global stage. Yet, look at what we do in our own backyards. In developed states like Telangana and others, we continue to use a crude, outdated method to fight mosquitoes: Chemical Spraying (Fogging). This brings us to a critical question that every citizen must ask: If a gas is strong enough to instantly kill a mosquito in mid-air, is it safe for you to breathe it? The Logic Gap There is a massive failure in critical thinking here. We assume that because the government is spraying it, it must be safe. But common sense tells us otherwise. It is a Poison: The chemical used in these fogging machines is an insecticide. It is designed to kill living things. A mosquito is a living organism with a nervous system, a heart, and ...