Horrors from Howrah
The second-largest city of West Bengal, Howrah, which found a regular place on the silver screen for its beauty, is now diseased by the ever-increasing industrial pollution. The B&E team started its journey from Shibpur and South Howrah to check how pollution has reduced the serenity to shambles...
And today, the sight is worse than ugly and the smell simply unbearable! Launch & Steamer repairing & assembling centres, soda factory, scrap iron factories and store houses are aplenty. The sewerage line that is connected to the river shovels all the waste directly into the river Hooghly. A long time Howrah resident Ashok Das while pointing to a nearby factory, expresses his disgust and helplessness as, “Soda is boiled and even its loading & unloading, is done in the premises.
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The second-largest city of West Bengal, Howrah, which found a regular place on the silver screen for its beauty, is now diseased by the ever-increasing industrial pollution. The B&E team started its journey from Shibpur and South Howrah to check how pollution has reduced the serenity to shambles...
And today, the sight is worse than ugly and the smell simply unbearable! Launch & Steamer repairing & assembling centres, soda factory, scrap iron factories and store houses are aplenty. The sewerage line that is connected to the river shovels all the waste directly into the river Hooghly. A long time Howrah resident Ashok Das while pointing to a nearby factory, expresses his disgust and helplessness as, “Soda is boiled and even its loading & unloading, is done in the premises.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative
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