Govt proposes joint watchdog to police Byrnihat industries

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NONGPOH, July 6: Under pressure from mounting health crises and a global reputation as a pollution hotspot, the state government has proposed a joint public-official watchdog to police Byrnihat’s industries. The move follows a high-level meeting on Monday where local village leaders directly blamed factory emissions for a surge in cancer and tuberculosis cases.
Jirang MLA and Cabinet Minister Sosthenes Sohtun convened the session at the MeECL Inspection Bungalow to address the town’s deteriorating air quality. While industry representatives and the Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board (MSPCB) claimed certain media reports had unfairly portrayed the town’s pollution levels, traditional heads and village leaders presented a grimmer reality.
The local leaders alleged that unchecked emissions have led to a rise in respiratory ailments and life-threatening diseases. They also voiced concerns over persistent, foul-smelling emissions and demanded the establishment of a regional MSPCB office in Byrnihat to facilitate prompt inspections.
In response, Sohtun announced the formation of a joint committee comprising MSPCB officials and village representatives. This watchdog will allow residents to report suspected pollution incidents directly by submitting photographic and documentary evidence to help authorities identify specific sources of emissions.
“The MSPCB must immediately intensify its investigation into the source of the air pollution and take stringent action against industries violating environmental norms,” Sohtun said. He added that the government is committed to identifying the source of noxious emissions and would coordinate with the Assam government to monitor industries operating along the border.
Regarding the demand for a local MSPCB office, the Minister said he would discuss the matter with Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma.
“If any industry is found responsible for emitting pollutants in violation of regulations, action will be initiated based on evidence submitted by the public while authorities work to eliminate the causes of the pollution affecting Byrnihat residents,” Sohtun said.

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