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Rs 300 cr action plan proposed to improve Indore environment

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The Pioneer  20.10.2010

Rs 300 cr action plan proposed to improve Indore environment

Vivek Trivedi | Bhopal

The Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board (MPPCB) has chalked out a Rs 300 crore action plan to improve the environment in the commercial capital of the State, Indore. The action plan was devised following the directives of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), which after a study had identified the city as critically polluted. Few industrial clusters of Madhya Pradesh were included in the study conducted by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests through CPCB and with the help of experts from Delhi University and IIT Delhi.

On the basis of the study findings, Indore was put in the list of critically polluted areas by the CPCB and the latter had issued directives banning the establishment of new factories in the city till August 2010. Later on, the ban on new industries was extended till October. MPPCB MemberSecretary RK Jain clarified that though Indore features on the list of critically polluted areas but the fact is that the pollution levels are quite marginal.

"Indore secured a score above 71 (on a 100-point scale), when the CPCB carried out a comprehensive environmental assessment of industrial clusters late last year," he added.

Jain further claimed that areas securing scores between 70 to 80 points have been kept in the list of critically polluted areas and a slight decline of two points could get the city out of the list.

He added that Indore might have scored higher in the study, as the study was conducted at the time when the commercial capital was witnessing hectic construction activity, including that of roads, high rise malls and other structures, which cause considerable pollution. He however added that an action plan has been chalked out, following the directives of the CPCB, for improving the environment of the city.

Meanwhile, small industrial units functioning inside the city of Indore illegally also pose a potent threat in terms of pollution. On this matter, Jain said the MPPCB could not do much against such units, as they were functioning under the limits of the urban body.

The action plan and other issues were discussed during the recent visit of the Joint Director MoEF, Rajnish Dubey to the State capital.

The action plan aiming to mitigate pollution levels in Indore includes suggestions to control vehicular pollution, phasing out old vehicles, which have passed their designated lifespan and proper sewage facilities in the city.

Significantly, the action plan has the provision of a Common Effluent Treatment plant at Sanver road, which would treat the industrial waste, emerging from industries in the area.

The MPPCB has presented the action plan before the CPCB, which in turn called for a few amendments in the plan and the process is on to follow these directives at the MPPCB.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 October 2010 06:30
 

MCC seeks permission to cut 201 trees; objections called

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The Deccan Herald  19.10.2010

MCC seeks permission to cut 201 trees; objections called

Mysore, October 17, DHNS:

Threat looms large over 201 trees in the city as forest department has called for objections from general public, following request by the Mysore City Corporation (MCC) to cut them for taking up widening of roads in the city.

The MCC has proposed to take up widening of several roads in the city for which the roadside trees are coming in the way.

 So, it has submitted application to the deputy conservator of forests, Mysore Division, seeking permission to cut the trees. The forest department, in turn has called for objections, if any, from the citizens for cutting the trees, before giving permission. The people are free to file objections within 20 days from today.

Approval

In case of no objections, it would be treated as approval for the proposal and the MCC would be allowed to axe the trees.

The MCC wants to cut four trees in front of Mysore zoo, one near Hotel Refreshment near Zoo, 27 trees on the right side of Hardinge circle up to Vasanth Mahal road, one tree near Karanji lake bridge, two trees on left side of Rana Prathap Singh Circle, five trees near Dairy Circle, one tree near Sangolli Rayanna circle, 28 trees on left to Haramarga near Siddharthanagar and 24 trees on the right side the road. The maximum number of trees are 99 from Vani Vilas Road to Somasundaram Circle and nine trees on Narayana Shastri road.

It may be mentioned here that a large number of trees were axed by the MCC for widening of roads and footpaths in the city.  

Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 October 2010 06:14
 

Green initiative for clean environs

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The Deccan Herald  11.10.2010

Green initiative for clean environs

Bangalore, Oct 10, DHNS:

As many as 200 people participated in tree plantation and green initiatives in the City.

The Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) along with the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL), took to the streets to plant trees and spread the message of clean environment at Parappana Agrahara and HSR Layout.

At Parappana Agrahara village, 50 trees were planted under the aegis of the local corporator, the regional forest Department as well as the BBMP. Neem, Tabebuia Rosea, Mahogany and Pongamia were planted to aid groundwater recharge. Each tree was appointed to the care of a local resident and named after the home-owner who has taken responsibility of protecting and watering it. Tree plantation was also underway at HSR Layout with as many as 54 saplings  planted at the local park.

A cycle rally was also organised on the ‘auspicious’ occasion of 10-10-10. Nearly 80 cyclists from various green organisations including the Go Green, Go Cycling, IYCN and the Art of Cycling participated. The rally was held on Sunday morning from M G Road to Jayanagar 4th Block for over two hours.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 October 2010 10:16
 


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