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Wants factory to adhere to PCB norms ‘Factory was given nod without an eco survey’ Thiruvananthapuram: The Theeradesa Mahila Vedi has accused the Industries Department of trying to absolve the management of the Ashapura clay factory at Pallithura of the charges of pollution. Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, Vedi leaders Freesca Kurisappan, Maglin Peter, Pushparani and Vimaladas said water and air pollution caused by the factory had made life difficult for people in the neighbourhood. They alleged that the plant had been functioning for over six months without adhering to the conditions laid down by the Pollution Control Board. “Many people are suffering from breathing difficulties and skin ailments. The emissions from the factory cover the whole area and water sources are polluted.” Ms. Kurisappan said the government could not ignore the plight of the people. “We are not against development or industrial ventures. But when hundreds of people are affected by pollution, the authorities should take action,” she said. She said the factory had been permitted to start operations without conducting a survey to assess the environmental impact. The Vedi submitted a memorandum to the government demanding that the factory be allowed the resume operation only after ensuring that it meets the pollution norms. Vedi leaders will stage a 24-hour dharna before the Secretariat on Thursday to press their demand.
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