Gujarat declared most polluted State in the country
March 22nd, 2010 - 3:04 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Ahmedabad, Mar 22 (ANI): The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has declared Gujarat as the most polluted State in the country.
The conclusion has been based on the increasing levels of pollution and toxic wastes.
There are seven states in the country, which account for 80 percent of the total hazardous wastes and among these Gujarat tops the list followed by Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
Even after being declared as the most polluted State, Gujarat Government has not taken any necessary measures to prevent the problem aggravating further.
Criticising the State government for not taking any adequate remedial measures to tackle this problem, the Director of a voluntary forum held the authorities and industrialists responsible for such an alarming polluted environment.
“There are six toxic waste sites in Vapi, two in Ankleshwar, one in Vadodara and one in Valadgaon. Even the government of Gujarat has recognised these waste sites. But till today the government has not mentioned anything to clear up these waste sites. So who are responsible ultimately,” said Mahesh Pandya, Director of an NGO named Paryavaran Mitra (Friends of Environment).
“If we pursue the State government, they ask the association of industries to clear it up. These associations say it’s not their responsibility. Now the toxics are creating pollution and affecting the masses,” he added.
As for the people residing near the industrial estates, health and breathing related problems are aplenty. They have blamed the toxic smoke and wastes discharged by the factories.
“Because of the air pollution, the village environment is getting affected. Villagers have been here since ages but the industries were set up after a long period of time. We face so much difficulty. We cannot leave food in open or even the clothes outside for drying,” said Kirit Patel, a resident of Narol industrial area.
“We are even becoming prone to breathing and health problems. Pollution is indeed a big problem,” he added.
According to a recent report by the Central Government, Gujarat accounts for 29 percent of the 6.2 million tonnes of hazardous waste while it is 25 percent in Maharashtra.
Andhra Pradesh is rated next with 9 percent in generation of hazardous waste followed by Rajasthan with 5 percent and West Bengal and Tamil Nadu reckoned at 4 percent each. (ANI)
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