‘Withhold NOC to NTPC projects in J'suguda'

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‘Withhold NOC to NTPC projects in J'suguda'

Friday, 11 September 2020 | RAJ KUMAR SHARMA | JHARSUGUDA

A BJD fact-finding team has accused BJP Government at the Centre of turning the greenest Jharsuguda to most polluted district in India.

The coal-fired thermal power plant NTPC operating in the Darlipali  is a  misery for people living close to it. The NTPC produce fly ash in large quantity, making people living close-by sick.

 Sadly, these people have been suffering from ill-effects of pollution by NTPC for long.The people living here claim that ash can be seen on roads as far as 15 km from the plant site. The Central Government has been allowing power plant in this locality one after another, which may cause future problems, they added. Former MLA Jogesh Singh and other BJD leaders  wondered as to why BJP leaders were not raising the issue before Central Government. The BJD fact-finding team said that pollution was excess in Jharsuguda district due to  rapid industrialisation.

 It demanded further that NOC given by Central Government to NTPC projects at Hirma, Darlipali and border areas of Lakhanpur and Chhatisgarh should be withdrawn.

The fact finding team comprised apart from Singh, former Municipality Chairman Harish Ganatra, senior lawyers Sandeep Awasthi, Raghumani Patel and P Ram Mohan Rao, Jharsuguda block president Digambar Bhoi, Debendra Pati, Benugopal Panigrahi, Motilal Tanti, Zilla Parishad Chairman Laxminarayan Patel, Lakhanpur block president Shantilata Pradhan among others.

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