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Industries Are A Backbone To State Development But Government Won’t Tolerate Any Environmental Pollution: Environment Minister Om Prakash Soni
Punjab Environment Minister Om Prakash Soni said that strict action will be taken against those industries who fail to fulfill government norms
Chandigarh: Punjab Environment Minister Om Prakash Soni said owners of industries not following environmental norms would face action. During a visit to the Buddha Nullah at Ludhiana, Mr Soni alleged that dyeing units that had not installed water treatment plants or had not kept them in working condition were discharging toxic water into the drain. He claimed that it was causing serious health ailments.
Mr Soni held a meeting with representatives of the dyeing units and set a deadline of two months for them to adhere to the rules.
If industries are not fulfilling government norms, their owners should be ready for strict action, he said.
Notably, molasses from a sugar factory near Amritsar had leaked into Beas river, recently, leaving a large number of fish dead.
Mr Soni said cleanliness of the Buddha Nullah under ‘Mission Tandrust Punjab’ is a dream project of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
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Presiding over a meeting with dyeing unit associations, Mr Soni said industry is the backbone of development in the state, but the Punjab government will not tolerate any kind of environmental pollution for the sake of running industries.
He instructed officials of the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) to ensure all dyeing units follow norms. Mr Soni directed the to tighten the noose around those units that are discharging their waste into the Buddha Nullah. The Punjab government is committed to starting three Common Effluent Treatment Plants in Ludhiana at the earliest, he said.
The government has already provided its share of funds, but the union government is yet to contribute its share, the minister alleged.
However, with the Punjab government’s share and industrialist’s financial assistance, the maximum part of installation work has been completed, he said, as per an official statement.
Jaspal Singh Sociology
June 19, 2018 at 9:26 am
There limits to modernization. Industrialization of agriculture takes a long time coming. However, we cannot just stand and wait. Ecological costs of economic development have to be taken into consideration and provided for in time. Lack of rational political will is an important factor in under-development of development.