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Threat to nature

A. Roy Chowdhury

The pleasant scene at Parawada near Vishakhapatnam. The foundation stone has been laid for the Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City will be coming up here on 2200 acres of land. The threat to the beautiful nature is already been alarmed by the environmentalist. The largest concentration of bulk drug and pharma industries at Pathancheru near Hyderabad has caused a havoc to the nature and human life of the surroundings. According to the officials the treated effluents of the proposed Pharma City will be disposed in the sea by a pipe line.

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