Saturday, August 28, 2004

Eastern Envo Protect Guwahati Assam India, my baby

My own Brand is "ENVO". My company ENVO PROJECTS is based is New Delhi and in the service of the nation since 1994.

Eastern Envo Protect ,Guwahati, Assam , India is One another company i helped to create and the founder syed mehdi hussain absorbed my staff bubu , abul etc from my Delhi based company Envo Projects, New Delhi. www.envo.8m.com.One another wonderful experience of life.Our first project in assam is Pragati Hospital & Research Center,NH Bypass,Sivsagar,Assam where we installed Incinerator for bio medical waste management for which i brought old Ali Miya from Delhi to make the plant.Ali Miya is former employee of  M/s Thermax Ltd.


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Sir,
We have degraded the gift called NATURE given to us by Almighty GOD to a level from where recovery is next to impossible because of heavy expenditure involved. Take the case of Bharalu river .Can  you now call it a river????? And what can you do about it now?????? Any ideas . The only thing you can do now is public awerness. The people who are staying on the banks of the bharalu river and have well or tube well or borewell as their drinking water source are consuming bacteria(E-COLI) alongwith the water. The ground water has become polluted. You can initiate a study , test the ground water along the river banks and publish the results in main daily news papers. associate PHE Deptt or IIT,guwahati ,otherwise people will not believe you.You can generate funds for the study from WHO.
Same is the case with Tuklai of Jorhat.
Thanx for your letter and your new mail id.
---saleem
----- Original Message -----
From: Eastern envo
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 9:53 AM

Due to an increase in unplanned urbanization and industrialization, the environment has deteriorated significantly. Pollution from a wide variety of emissions, such as from automobiles and industrial activities, has reached critical levels in many urban and industrial areas, causing respiratory, ocular and other health problems. Monitoring of the urban environment in selected cities in recent years by the pollution control authority has identified 21 critically polluted areas in the country.
Agricultural activities including widespread use of fertilizers, pesticides and weed killers also alter the environment and create health hazards. Water stagnation and the consequent multiplication of vectors has increased the risk of vector-borne diseases. The risk associated with disposal of hospital wastes has added to the overall unhealthy situation.
India is a party to the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in 1992. In the same year, a national conservation strategy and a policy statement on environment were formulated. The policy addresses issues related to sustainable development including health. Thrust has also been given to management of hazardous waste, adoption of clean technologies by industries, establishment of effluent treatment plants, criteria for environmentally friendly products, phasing out of ozone depleting substances, and creating mass awareness programmes.
A very far-reaching notification by the Ministry of Environment and Forests gazetted in 1994 makes it obligatory for almost all development projects to conduct an environmental impact assessment study which has to be evaluated by an impact assessment agency. A Government constituted group at the highest level has identified six priority programme areas, namely urban low cost sanitation, urban waste water management, urban solid waste management including hospital waste management, rural environmental sanitation, industrial waste management and air pollution control, and strengthening of health surveillance and support services. These areas have been addressed in the Dayal Committee Report that forms the basis for a comprehensive national programme on sanitation and environmental hygiene.
There are many constitutional provisions and laws pertaining to the environment and its protection and improvement. However, the level of enforcement has been extremely poor. Besides, there is no comprehensive legislation on environment and health. In view of the current situation and the Dayal Committee Report, it was proposed that action be taken by the concerned ministries/departments to prioritize the areas and activities that should be included in the 9th plan. During the 9th FYP the Ministry has proposed the following actions:

Strengthen environmental health and health risk assessment in the country. A division of environmental health will be established in the Department of Health for this purpose.

Establish a hospital waste management programme.

Initiate drinking water quality surveillance as a part of disease surveillance.


mehdi 27.8.2000 
MY STAFF MEMBER SYED BUBU HASAN AT OUR STP PROJECT SITE HOTEL OBEROI MAIDENS,DELHI


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