Ndien is increasingly becoming a developed country, as regards the use of electronic devices. The computers are a necessity for every office, school and the bank. All the houses are targeted Indian and PC with rates as low as Rs 10000 But development has its shiny dark side, too. In other words, India, more e-waste (e-waste), in the coming days. According to one estimate, India imports more than 4 million new, as in computers are used. Yes, it is a fact that India is growing at present at one of the largest hubs dumping of e-waste in Bangalore, in their mid -
Shastri Nagar, Yamuna and Seelampur and trans-are beside many other debris dumping and processing of reasons for Delhi. These messages contain lead, cadmium, zinc, mercury and other toxic elements have the potential adverse consequences for human health and the environment. But very few parties are aware of such an element in the waste that in the newspaper. Thus, they do not feel that the need for measures to protect against the transmission of toxicity. “It only contains iron, copper and plastics. There has not been a thing that can affect our health,” said Mansoor Ahmad, a message, the retailer Shsatri Nagar. There were huge piles of mail and scrap workers were deteriorating old computers bare hand. Most of them are very poor, making them more vulnerable to substance from the harmful effects extracts mentioned. “We receive Rs 125 per day. We are not harmful effects and have no health problem,” said a one-stop Wasim Qurrasi embassy. But the toxicity of e-scrap works as a silent killer, as Dr MS Bhati, a local doctor, said: “People come with problems of tuberculosis, asthma and skin diseases every day. Although they are aware of one of the reasons for these diseases, the fact remains they are mainly through its exposure to the waste handling, they are every day. ”
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