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'Centre studying draft report on single use plastics'

The expert committee has submitted its draft report on single-use plastics and it is being examined in consultation with the Environment Ministry.

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Published : Aug 29, 2019, 7:40 PM IST

Chennai: The Central government is studying the draft report of the expert committee set up to study the various utilities of single-use plastics (SUP), Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilisers D.V. Sadananda Gowda said on Thursday.

After the ban on SUP, the Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals had received representations from plastics industry association, and an expert committee comprising policy makers, industrialists, academicians and researches in the field of polymers and allied materials had been formed, he said.

The expert committee has submitted its draft report and it is being examined in consultation with the Environment Ministry, he added.

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Speaking after inaugurating the boy's hostel at the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering Technology (CIPET) here, Gowda credited the institution with taking a lead role in studying various strategies of utility of SUP and the impact of the ban.

The Minister also said that the proposal for the establishment of a Technology Centre at CIPET, at a project cost of Rs 88.25 crore and acquire advanced machinery at a cost of Rs 4.35 crore is under the government's consideration.

He said the government has also extended its support to construct 25 hostels with modern facilities at CIPET Centres located across the country at the cost of Rs 256.66 crore to accommodate 6,298 students.

Gowda also cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day speech where he had expressed his concern on SUP and urged the people to join the movement to collect littered plastic waste along the roadside on Gandhi Jayanti on October 2.

Chennai: The Central government is studying the draft report of the expert committee set up to study the various utilities of single-use plastics (SUP), Union Minister for Chemicals & Fertilisers D.V. Sadananda Gowda said on Thursday.

After the ban on SUP, the Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals had received representations from plastics industry association, and an expert committee comprising policy makers, industrialists, academicians and researches in the field of polymers and allied materials had been formed, he said.

The expert committee has submitted its draft report and it is being examined in consultation with the Environment Ministry, he added.

Read more:100% FDI in coal mining to create direct, indirect employment: Pralhad Joshi

Speaking after inaugurating the boy's hostel at the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering Technology (CIPET) here, Gowda credited the institution with taking a lead role in studying various strategies of utility of SUP and the impact of the ban.

The Minister also said that the proposal for the establishment of a Technology Centre at CIPET, at a project cost of Rs 88.25 crore and acquire advanced machinery at a cost of Rs 4.35 crore is under the government's consideration.

He said the government has also extended its support to construct 25 hostels with modern facilities at CIPET Centres located across the country at the cost of Rs 256.66 crore to accommodate 6,298 students.

Gowda also cited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day speech where he had expressed his concern on SUP and urged the people to join the movement to collect littered plastic waste along the roadside on Gandhi Jayanti on October 2.

Intro:New Delhi: Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri today said that the government is fully determined to privatise the national carrier Air India.

Speaking to the media, Puri said, "Home Minister Amit Shah led panel on Air India has been constituted. Meeting at cabinet secretary level has taken place and a Group of Ministers (GoM) will meet within a month to decide the timing, price and amount of shares of the airline to be sold."


Body:Puri said we want total privatisation, we want the best deal in shortest possible time and people are interested in acquiring Air India.

Speaking on Pakistan's decision to close its airspace and its effect on Indian airlines, the Aviation minister said, the aviation secretary and I keep discussing these issues and we don't want to anticipate the developments and that would also be not correct.

"We were subjected to that experience recently and we will put in place systems, measures and designs to deal with the issues that we face," added Puri.


Conclusion:It is to be noted that Pakistan had closed its airspace to all types of civilian traffic for 15 weeks following the Balakot IAF strikes in February.


Earlier, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told the Parliament that rerouting of Air India had been incurring additional operating cost of about Rs 13 lakhs a day as the flying time increased by by approximately 15 minutes.
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