An Analytical Study of Effect of Telecommunication Industry on Environmental Degradation in India
2020; Volume: 7; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2394-5125
AutoresOna Ladiwal, Savita Choudhary,
Tópico(s)Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
ResumoNirmala Sitharaman the Finance Minister of India was declared that the Indian government will carry out the strategy for data centre parks in Union Budget- 2020. It was also stated that Rupees 6000 crore will be set by the government to Bharat net in the year 2021. Gram Panchayats, Police Stations and Post offices would be get connected digitally and an amount of rupees 8000 crore will be given for National Mission on Quantum Technology application in the coming 5 years. These information and plans presents that the telecommunication industry in India is on growing platform and path ways. The telecom sector also plays an important role in service sector of India Economy. The problem of the environment is as old as mankind itself, actual awareness of the problem has developed gradually, as the damage inflicted on nature has become more and more serious. It is interesting to observe that as early as the end of the 19th century, many people living in highly industrial areas were complaining to the courts of noise, smoke, bad smells and other effects of industrial pollution. There are a fairly large number of judicial decisions on record: in the vast majority of cases, the claims were dismissed on the grounds that the industries were vital for the economic growth of the countries in question and for the satisfaction of individual needs, and that it was perfectly natural that some people should suffer a certain degree of inconvenience. The purpose of current paper is to know the significant impact of telecommunication services on the environment.
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