Essays about: "Industrial pollution in India"
Found 5 essays containing the words Industrial pollution in India.
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1. Cost estimation and procedure to setup 1MW waste-to-energy gasification plant in India
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/EnergivetenskapAbstract : With an increasing demand for electrical energy, it is certain that the production will also increase,especially in rapid developing countries like India. Rapid industrialization is carving for more electrical energy, investment and suitable space for its infrastructure. READ MORE
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2. Maasaica : Designed beyond mobility
University essay from Umeå universitet/Designhögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : The automotive industry is conservative and doesn’t take enough responsibility in emerging markets. Thus, countries such asChina and India have experienced huge problems with pollution as they have increased their living standards and enteredthe western consumption society. READ MORE
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3. Pollution in River Ganga-Problems and Prospects in Varanasi, India.
University essay from KTH/Mark- och vattenteknikAbstract : Major rivers in developing countries around the world are heavily loaded with pollutants. According to the UN Water Statistics around 2 million tons of waste is dumped into rivers daily. In the developing countries 70 % of the industrial waste is diverted into the water courses without treating daily. READ MORE
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4. Industrial Pollution and Economic Compensation : A Study of Down Stream Villages in Noyyal River, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, South India
University essay from Tema vatten i natur och samhälleAbstract : Tirupur is an Indian textile town which constitutes many dyeing and bleaching units situated in the upstream. Tirupur serves as one of the major exporters of textiles. The industrial pollution have affected not only the surface water but also the soils and ground water. READ MORE
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5. Local Political Ecology and the Effect of Globalisation : A study of Industrial Water Pollution in Tirupur, South India
University essay from Institutionen för tematisk utbildning och forskningAbstract : Globalization and international competition put pressure on local communities to adjust to international standards of price and quality in production. Tirupur in India produces clothes for exports to the first world market. READ MORE