Harnessing the law to clean up India. (interview with Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action general secretary M.C. Mehta)(India: Open for Business)(Interview): An article from: Multinational Monitor
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From the supplier: M.C. Mehta, secretary general of the Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action, blames India's irresponsible industries and municipalities for the contamination of the Ganges river. He claims that 30% of the pollutants that contaminate the river comes from these industries while the remaining 70% is discharged by cities and towns along the Ganges. To remedy this situation, Mehta has petitioned India's Supreme Court to oblige municipalities and industries along the Ganges river to clean up the waterway.
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Title: Harnessing the law to clean up India. (interview with Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action general secretary M.C. Mehta)(India: Open for Business)(Interview)
Publication:Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1995
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v16 Issue: n7-8 Page: p29(3)
Article Type: Interview
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From the supplier: M.C. Mehta, secretary general of the Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action, blames India's irresponsible industries and municipalities for the contamination of the Ganges river. He claims that 30% of the pollutants that contaminate the river comes from these industries while the remaining 70% is discharged by cities and towns along the Ganges. To remedy this situation, Mehta has petitioned India's Supreme Court to oblige municipalities and industries along the Ganges river to clean up the waterway.
Citation Details
Title: Harnessing the law to clean up India. (interview with Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action general secretary M.C. Mehta)(India: Open for Business)(Interview)
Publication:Multinational Monitor (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1995
Publisher: Essential Information, Inc.
Volume: v16 Issue: n7-8 Page: p29(3)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale
