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The Kerala State Pollution Control Board is a body of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the State of Kerala, India. The board is charged with enforcing laws related to environmental protection.
Soon, the Kerala State Pollution Control Board confirmed these test results and ordered The Coca-Cola Company to stop distribution of its waste and to recover what had been dispersed in the past.
Kerala Rural Employment and Welfare Society. Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation. Kerala Industrial Revitalisation Fund Board. Kerala Institute of Labour and Employment. KILA. Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS) Kerala Kalamandalam. Kerala Lalithakala Akademi. Kerala Police.
He authored or co-authored more than 220 journal articles, books, and proceedings and has edited ten books in special volumes. [8] [1] He received Jawaharlal Nehru Award in 1993, instituted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research [9] and the UNESCO Fellowship, 2008. He is also a U.S. Fulbright Visiting Scholar, [4] Technical Member, Kerala State Pollution Control Board, Fellow of ...
Air pollution in India is a serious environmental issue. [1] Of the 30 most polluted cities in the world, 21 were in India in 2019. [2] [3] As per a study based on 2016 data, at least 140 million people in India breathe air that is 10 times or more over the WHO safe limit [4] and 13 of the world's 20 cities with the highest annual levels of air pollution are in India. [5] 51% of the pollution ...
He was the chairman of Kerala State Pollution Control Board. He is also one of the joint convenors of Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (Public Health Movement - India). He is the President of the Democratic Alliance For Knowledge Freedom, Kerala [citation needed].
Her husband Pradeep Kumar A.B. is former Chairman of Kerala State Pollution Control Board.
Owing to its natural habitat, Malappuram is also a city of fresh air. According to the Central Pollution Control Board data for the year 2010, of the 180 cities monitored for SO 2, NO 2 and PM 10, Malappuram was one of the two cities which met the criteria of low pollution (i.e. 50% below the standard) for all air pollutants.