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Article

7 Jul 2001

Author:
Times of India

Pollution on the rise in Hyderabad [India]

More than 80 per cent diseases people suffer in the state are due water borne diseases, according to Principal Secretary, Environment and Forests, V P Jauhari....In spite of more than 200 laws on it, the environment is being destroyed, Mehta [Supreme Court advocate and environmental activist M C Mehta] said adding that when a case is filed against an industry, there was powerful lobbying for the industry but no lobbying for the environment.