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Plastic to be totally banned in Tirupati

Last Updated : 11 August 2010, 04:36 IST
Last Updated : 11 August 2010, 04:36 IST

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Even the `laddu prasadams', now being supplied in plastic bags, will be distributed wrapped in bags made of cloth, paper or jute, a release from the Chief Minister's office said here.

Chief Minister K Rosaiah today directed the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD), which manages the popular shrine, to strictly adhere to these norms.

He reviewed the activities of Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB) with Minister for Forest and Environment P Ramachandra Reddy and top officials at a meeting in Secretariat, the release said.

The officials told the CM that all TTD canteens have stopped usage of plastic tea cups and water glasses.

It was also decided to ban plastics below 40 micron thickness all over the state within a month to prevent pollution. At present, plastics of more than 20 microns thickness are being used in Andhra Pradesh, the release said.

Rosaiah was informed that the World Bank has approved a project for industrial pollution management in the state, the release said.

The components of the Rs 193.46-crore project include strengthening of environmental institutions and investment in anti-industrial pollution measures, it said.

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Published 11 August 2010, 04:36 IST

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