![]() ![]() Air Pollution has become a grave problem in India with more than 120+ cities falling under non-attainment category as per the National Green Tribunal.The fire went out repeatedly and the partially burned corpse was finally flung into the Ganges Poor family struggling to carry out a cremation with sparse damp wood.That leads to the felling of an estimated 50 million trees, leaves behind half a million tonnes of ash and produces eight million tonnes of carbon dioxide each year, according to research by Agarwal’s Mokshda environmental group.UN figures show close to 10 million people die a year in India, where 85 per cent of the billion-plus population are Hindus who practice cremation.All the ashes go into the rivers and carbon dioxide is creating global warming.Our faith tells us we must do our last rites in this way.CSIR has 38 national laboratories working in various areas of science and technology.It was established in Nagpur in 1958 with focus on water supply, sewage disposal,communicable diseases and to some extent on industrial pollution and occupational diseases found common in post-independent India.It functions under the Ministry of Science & Technology. CSIR-NEERI is a research institute created and funded by the Government of India.Council of Scientific & Industrial Research- National Environmental and Engineering Research Institute.To address the high localized toxic emissions from crematoria, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute(NEERI) has developed a technology knowhow to mitigate air pollution from Open Pyre Green Crematoria’s.Exceedingly high concentration of air emissions with respect to particulate matter, and other harmful gases have been measured in regions around the crematoria. ![]() Harsh Vardhan Inaugurates Four, Pyres Of The Green Crematoria‘Air Pollution Control System For Crematoria’, Developed By CSIR-NEERI At Delhi’s Nigam Bodh Ghat Crematorium UPSC Geo Scientist Eligibility Criteria.UPSC EPFO Previous Year Question Papers. ![]()
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