HEALTH RISK
The Gujarat High Court has issued notices to the Gujarat State Fertiliser Corporation, Vadodara, Gujarat Pollution Control Board and the State government regarding air pollution. The Court's directive has come in the wake of a petition filed by Badodara Gramya Pradushan Nivaran Samiti protesting the rise in air pollution around the Fertiliser Corporation. According to the Samiti, even when the Corporation is operating at around 80 per cent of its capacity, the quality of air around the plant is not good for health.
Related Content
- Ensuring safety and health at work in a changing climate
- Climate risk profile: Ethiopia
- Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding use of chemicals in cleaning water bodies, Pune, Maharashtra, 05/04/2024
- Assessing the impact of climate change on public health and nutrition security
- 2023 world air quality report
- Surveillance data of the Indian Network for Fishery and Animal Antimicrobial Resistance (INFAAR): an analytical report 2019–2022