Hyderabad news – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Sat, 07 Dec 2024 18:35:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ‘1/3rd of registered pesticides in India hazardous’ https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/07/1-3rd-of-registered-pesticides-in-india-hazardous/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/07/1-3rd-of-registered-pesticides-in-india-hazardous/?noamp=mobile#respond Sat, 07 Dec 2024 18:35:20 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/12/07/1-3rd-of-registered-pesticides-in-india-hazardous/

Hyderabad: As of March 2024, over one-third of the 339 pesticides registered in India qualify as Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs). Additionally, 20 of the 100 registered herbicides in the country also fall under this highly toxic category, said Narsimha Reddy Donthi, an environmentalist.
“Furthermore, 81 HHPs registered in India are banned or unapproved in numerous other countries due to their extreme toxicity and adverse effects. These chemicals, many of which predate the Insecticide Act of 1968 and lack thorough safety testing, are linked to reduced crop yields, soil erosion, and significant contamination of air, water, and soil,” he said during a symposium organised to mark the ‘No Pesticide Use Week’ in remembrance of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy.
The event, jointly organised by Pesticide Action Network (PAN) India, the Council for Green Revolution, and the Centre for Economic and Social Studies, highlighted the urgent need for stricter regulation and eventual bans on these toxic substances.
Donthi, in his keynote address, described the “chemicalisation” of Indian agriculture as a grim reality. He likened the seasonal pesticide spraying in rural areas to creating gas chambers, drawing a parallel to the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. “Pesticide poisoning is one of the least understood and least addressed issues,” he added, emphasising its devastating effects on rural families.
PAN India’s CEO, A D Dileep Kumar, underscored that HHPs dominate both imports and exports in India, with residues of these chemicals frequently detected in food items. “This has not only raised serious food safety and health concerns domestically but also led to the rejection of Indian agricultural exports in global markets, exacerbating the economic burden on farmers,” he added.
The symposium highlighted the severe health risks posed by HHPs. “Acute exposure can cause irritation, dizziness, sweating, convulsions, and even death, while long-term exposure is linked to cancer, neurological damage, birth defects, infertility, liver and kidney damage, and endocrine disruption. These pesticides also have trans-generational toxicity, accumulating and persisting in the environment,” added Donthi.
Environmentalist K Purushotham Reddy called on the medical community to collaborate with campaigners in advocating bans on HHPs. “Through this, we demand to ban HHPs and herbicides in India to protect public health, biodiversity, and the environment,” he added.



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Fire breaks out at illegal cracker shop in Hyderabad, woman injured https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/fire-breaks-out-at-illegal-cracker-shop-in-hyderabad-woman-injured/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/fire-breaks-out-at-illegal-cracker-shop-in-hyderabad-woman-injured/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 27 Oct 2024 18:31:12 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/27/fire-breaks-out-at-illegal-cracker-shop-in-hyderabad-woman-injured/

A massive fire broke out a firecracker shop in Hyderabad’s Abids on Sunday, rapidly spreading to a neighbouring restaurant. The intense blaze resulted in minor injuries to a woman, and at least eight cars parked nearby were gutted, police said.

The police confirmed that the crackers store, Paras Fireworks, was illegally established without any license.

Emergency personnel, along with three fire engines, were deployed to the scene to prevent the flames from spreading to other buildings in the densely packed area. Authorities confirmed that the fire was doused by 10.45 pm.

“The shop has no certificate. It was an illegal shop. We will take strict action against them,” Sultan Bazar ACP K Shankar.

Visuals show people rushing out of the fireworks shop as the crackers began to burst.

Eyewitnesses reported thick plumes of smoke rising from the scene, attracting crowds who promptly alerted emergency services. Authorities continue to monitor the area to protect nearby residents and prevent further hazards from stored firecrackers.

The exact cause of the fire remains unknown, and further details are awaited.

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Vadapalli Nithin Kumar

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Oct 28, 2024

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