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Topic : Environmental Pollution in India
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Created by : ABHIJIT KULKARNI, Project Manager, BNP Paribas  | 10 29 2011 11:25:21 +0000
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The pollution is found also in Mumbai as well Vs Villages are most affected because of agriculture and livestock
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I feel polution is found everywhere, as government has lost its control over the urban planning In cities like mumbai , you will find small nalas constructed by MMRDA for rain water are converted into nallas and full of waste water, flowing throughout the year Lots of places are full of dust and mud, the natural flora and fauna is destroyed at most of the tourist place around mumbai and pune
By ABHIJIT KULKARNI, Project Manager, BNP Paribas  | 10 29 2011 11:25:21 +0000
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yes offcourse, Moreover heavy penalty should be imposed on companies as well as govenrnment authorities like MMRDA, BMC, Metro Rail Corporation & Indian railways for polluting cities like mumbai and delhi
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