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VOL. 2, ISSUE 6 (2017)
Pollution in an industrial town Mandi Govindgarh
Authors
Rajesh Gahlawat
Abstract
Sustainable planned industrial growth is necessary for future. Various types of pollution such as air, water, soil etc. are produced by unplanned industrial development. Development without concerning about environment problem is very harmful for human. There is a need to tackle the situation in the early phase of problem. Once the problem is larger than it requires much more effort to handle the situation. Same problem faced in the Mandi Govindgarh, present paper discussed about such problem. The average PM10 particle is 161.20 micros/m3 which is very much higher than permitted level of PM10, as per the NAASQ above than 50micros/m3 is unsafe level. PM10 is particular matter < or = 10 micros aerodynamic diameter. Due to this very high level of pollution, there is a higher frequency of symptoms of angina and cardiovascular disease. Female population is more effective in comparison to male because they are more vulnerable to disease. In 2011, there were 4351 heart cases which are much higher than any other normal town.
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Pages:899-900
How to cite this article:
Rajesh Gahlawat "Pollution in an industrial town Mandi Govindgarh". International Journal of Advanced Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 6, 2017, Pages 899-900
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