This story is from September 19, 2023

‘Fast urbanisation causes pollution’

‘Fast urbanisation causes pollution’
Patna: The two-day workshop on ‘Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment’, jointly organised by T P S College and postgraduate (PG) department of botany, Patliputra University (PPU), concluded here on Monday. Teachers, scholars and researchers, who participated in the workshop, discussed various problems caused due to drinking contaminated water.
“Water crisis continues to persist in most of the remote places in the state, causing much hardship to people.
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Besides, several countries in the world were also reeling under various kinds of problems related to poor water quality,” said Prof Upendra Kumar Singh, principal of the T P S College.
Delivering a keynote address, Patliputra University’s dean of science and head of the postgraduate botany department, Prof Rimjhim Sheel, said, “Fast urbanisation has caused water scarcity at several places and environment pollution. Collective efforts should be made to check its effect on people’s life.”
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