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By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar ManchGas leak: Punjab Pollution Control Board knows ‘nothing about industries’ in Giaspura:Payal
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* Who did falsely highlight and assist them as one of the heroes and the patriots of my India? GUESS? To answer all the questions always not possible as common Indians feel always terrorized from elected and unelected actors in India.
* With the result, the lawless polluters etc and the pollution are out of reach of law and of the judgments of the higher courts against the pollution, social evils etc since so-called independence of India. Balbir Singh Sooch observed”:
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Illegal units thrive in Ludhiana; MC, pollution board in slumber: Ludhiana: By: Shivani Bhakoo: Updated At: May 05, 2023 11:48 AM (IST): Tribune News Service, Chandigarh:
Waking up from the deep slumber, the MC and Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) authorities have identified an illegal electroplating unit near the spot where the tragic incident of gas leakage took place at Giaspura, Ludhiana, on Sunday.
Ironically, this is just the tip of the iceberg as hundreds of such small illegal units are operating from Giaspura, Focal Point Phase 4,5 and 6, Janta Nagar, etc, right under the nose of the authorities but there is neither any check, nor action taken so far against these units, emitting pollutants blatantly.
A visit to these areas reveals that these the unauthorised units are run from small rooms and dingy shops. Degreasing and cleaning solutions (while electroplating) release toxic air pollutants and volatile organic compounds. The plating processes generate heavy metals such as hexavalent chromium and cadmium. All these gases impact the nervous system, heart and lungs.
Cater to auto industry:
They have neither got permission from the PPCB, nor are there any law for them as they operate on their own. These units cater to the entire auto industry. The authorities need to crack the whip against them. Pankaj Sharma, chief, industries association
Expressing concern over these units, member, PPCB, Pankaj Sharma (a representative from the industry), and president, Focal Point Industries Association, has said these units are operated because there is no check.
“They have neither got any permission from the PPCB, nor are there any law for them as they operate on their own. These units cater to the entire auto industry. In this competitive era, there is a cut-throat competition and many units get parts without bills from such unorganised sector. They are directly throwing the waste in the sewer lines of the Municipal Corporation. The authorities need to crack the whip against them,” said Sharma.
These units are not only posing a threat to precious lives, but also giving a tough competition to legal electroplating units. These are the major cause for revenue loss to the state exchequer.
As per data, there are about 2,800 electroplating units, which are registered with the PPCB but the number of unauthorised electroplating units is still not known.
Shena Aggarwal, Commissioner MC, said, “As far as the MC is concerned, we are getting our sewerage connections checked and mapping done as soon as possible. On humanitarian grounds, we cannot blindly snap all illegal sewerage connections as this will result into the spread of deadly diseases, unemployment, etc. We appeal to the masses to get their connections/units regularised,” said Aggarwal.
Despite repeated attempts, PPCB officials did not come on record. The gas tragedy has raised many questions on the working of the authorities like who should take legal action against the unauthorised units? Why the entire industry is blamed due to a few black sheep? If the untreated pollutants were discharged in MCs treatment plants, why the authorities did not take any action and if such units could be found by any common man, then why the authorities had failed to identify these till date”? By: Shivani Bhakoo: Updated At: May 05, 2023 11:48 AM (IST): Tribune News Service, Chandigarh:
Blast in foundry wakes up neighbourhood: Administration still asleep: Ludhiana: Tribune News Service, Chandigarh: https://www.tribuneindia.com/
Mr Pritam Singh, who also lives near the factory, said the ash thrown up by the blast had fallen on his house and the explosion had also shattered some windowpanes. He said even some walls had developed cracks.
Mr Sooch said the blast might shake the administration out of its slumber, as those who live nearby had been demanding since long that the factory be shifted. He said, so far, the administration and the Pollution Control Board had done nothing in this regard”. 04-Apr-2002
The Hindu - Pollution from stubble burning significantly...: Pollution from stubble burning significantly reduced lung function and was particularly harmful to women in rural Punjab, says one of the largest studies of its kind in India, correlating the effect of air pollution on health. | writes Jacob Koshy: https://trib.al/A9HHyvN
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