Thursday, March 5, 2009

“Building A Large Factory”---

A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this new influence on your community. Do you support or oppose the factory? Explain your position.
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I would support construction of the large factory. Large factory is an avenue for business and employment. This contributes to the economic growth of the country by large. People get employment and earn handsome money that not only fulfill the needs but also boost up the living standard of the countrymen. Industrialization is the key source for reliance and wealth creation.

Large companies in the very initial phase construct housing colony for the employees with medical facilities and schooling facility. These facilities are either free or at very nominal cost. This is a boon for the employees and their dependents. In addition infrastructure for shopping centers is also constructed that caters products of daily use.

Also large factories have bulk of career opportunities. Hence employees get promotions from time to time and climb high and high in the ladder of hierarchy that takes an individual to a feeling of self esteem.

One disadvantage may be pollution in environment. However it is mandatory for the companies to design and construct proper effluent discharge and disposal infrastructure and facilities. This is as per Governmental rules and regulations. Said facility has to be constructed right in the beginning thereafter only permission for commissioning is granted. This facility enables a factory to run at optimum efficiency with appropriate effluent disposal and without causing any pollution and harming the environment. Considering advantages there is no valid reason to oppose construction of a large factory simply on fear of environment pollution.

In the nutshell, construction of a large factory comes up very rarely; it is not as frequent as movement of flights, trains or buses. Therefore when such opportunity arises, it must be welcome and fully supported.
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