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  • Fruits , Vegetables in India highly toxic.

     


    Indian veggies, fruits remain highly toxic
    Durgesh Nandan Jha, TNN, Oct 30, 2010, 11.52pm IST

    NEW DELHI: Rampant use of banned pesticides in fruits and vegetables continues to put at risk the life of the common man. Farmers apply pesticides such as chlordane, endrin and heptachor that can cause serious neurological problems, kidney damage and skin diseases. A study conducted by Delhi-based NGO Consumer-Voice reveals that the amount of pesticides used in eatables in India is as much as 750 times the European standards. The survey
    collected sample data from various wholesale and retail shops in Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata.

    “Out of five internationally-banned pesticides, four were found to be common in vegetables sold in the Indian markets. Banned pesticides were found in
    bitter gourd and spinach,” said Sisir Ghosh, head of Consumer-Voice.

    The banned chemicals included chlordane, a potent central nervous system toxin, endrin, which can cause headache nausea and dizziness, and heptachlor that can damage the liver and decrease fertility.

    Officials said the tests conducted on vegetables at the government-approved and NABL-accredited laboratory, Arbro Analytical Division, revealed that the
    Indian ladies finger contained captan, a toxic

    pesticide, up to 15,000 parts per billion (ppb) whereas ladies finger in the EU has captan only up to 20
    ppb.

    “Indian cauliflower can have Malathion pesticide up to 150 times higher than the European standards,” said an official.

    The vegetables studied included potato, tomato, snake gourd, pumpkin, cabbage, cucumber and bottle gourd, among others. “We have informed the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India about the excessive use of pesticides in fruits and vegetables that pose serious health hazards,” said
    Ghosh. He added that strict monitoring from government agencies is required to check manufacture, import and use of banned pesticides. The pesticide residue limits have not been reviewed for the past 30 years, said Ghosh.

    Earlier this month, the consumer organization had conducted tests on fruits sold in Indian markets which again showed that 12 fruits, including bananas, apple and grapes, had high quantity of pesticides, violating both Indian and European Union standards. The chemical contents found in fruits were endosuplhan, captan, thiacloprid, and parathion and DDT residues.

    Article:

    NEW DELHI: It is time to get careful while consuming fruits or vegetables.
    The lush and leafy green cabbage and the ”fresh” apple may contain colors and chemicals that can lead to serious health problems.
    Even after Delhi high court pulled up the state government on the issue, few steps have been taken to curb the use of harmful chemicals at vegetable markets. ”The chemicals can cause gastric ulcer, liver problems and kidney failure. People must be careful and wash fruits and vegetables properly
    before use,” said Dr M P Sharma of Rockland Hospital.

    Experts said bottle gourd is often injected with chemical like oxytocin for faster growth that can cause abnormal growth and other complications in
    human beings.

    ”Fruits and vegetables are brought to Delhi from several parts of the country. To maintain their ‘freshness’ and get a better deal out of them,
    suppliers and hawkers apply synthetic colors’ on vegetables and fruits which contain heavy metals like mercury and lead. Vendors and hawkers apply these colors particularly on vegetables like okra, beans and bitter gourd,” said Sugriv Dubey. He filed a PIL in HC on the issue following which the court sought explanation from the government on Thursday.

    Fruit sellers use chemicals like copper sulphate and calcium carbide to ripen bananas and mangoes. Sources added that in farms, pesticides and
    herbicides are used to excess to get better yield.

    A few sellers admit some of them put chemicals in vegetables. ”We have no other option. We purchase fruits and vegetables at high price. If we sell
    the over-ripened or dried up vegetables, no one will buy them,” said a vendor.

    When contacted, Delhi health minister Kiran Walia said the prevention of food and adulteration department has collected samples of fruits and
    vegetables from markets and those found guilty would be punished. The minister did not comment on the alleged shortage of field officers in the
    department. The department recently purchased more than 20 refrigerators to preserve samples collected during raids.

    Sudesh T Sachdeva, a fruit merchant at the Azadpur Mandi, claimed fruit sellers here do not use chemicals to ripen fruit. ”At mandi, we do not
    apply any chemicals or colors. May be the farmers or the hawkers do it,” he said.

    The news of chemicals in vegetables and fruits has left Delhites worried.
    ”I soak all fruits and vegetables in lukewarm water before use. We often find a ripe fruit with bitter pulp. This is definitely because chemicals are
    being used,” said Promila Badhwar, a housewife.

    Article:

    NEW DELHI: How fresh and healthy are the vegetables that you consume daily?
    Not much, according to the Union health ministry.

    In a bid to make them look garden fresh and ensure that they grow faster to reach markets, farmers are using chemicals at random that threaten to cause serious health hazards to consumers.

    Expressing concern, minister of state for health Dinesh Trivedi has said,
    “Eating vegetables — a must for good health — may pose serious threat to health, causing nervous breakdowns, sterility and various neurotic
    complications because of their chemical content.”

    In a letter to Union health secretary K Sujatha Rao, Trivedi has called for immediate action against farmers involved in such unscrupulous acts.

    The letter outlines that the health benefits of consuming green vegetables as a staple diet finds “a sharp contradiction in the present day context”.
    Farmers are blatantly using hormone shots to help vegetables at a faster rate. “These hormones may cause irreparable damage to our health, if consumed over a period of time,” Trivedi wrote.

    Oxytocin is the most commonly-used hormone, which was earlier primarily prescribed for pregnant women.

    However, the Schedule H drug has been banned since then.

    “The hormone can be used only on animals, leave alone vegetables. The even more shocking element is that the public/authorities may also be aware of
    this Oxytocin. In local parlance, it has got many names starting from cocin and ‘paani to dawai’, and is available at almost all the general stores,”
    the letter said.

    Oxytocin is a mammalian hormone, which also acts as a neurotransmitter in brain. The hormone is used clinically to help begin or to continue labor,
    to control bleeding after delivery and to stimulate the secretion of breast
    milk.

    “Researchers have proved that the indiscriminate use of Oxytocin injections by farmers has been causing health hazards. Oxytocin is being used by fruit and vegetable growers, who administer it to the plants and climbers which grow faster and get ready for sale,” warned the letter.

    The injection is mainly being administered to vegetables like pumpkin, watermelon, brinjal, gourd and cucumber.

    Trivedi also pointed to the rampant use of chemicals like copper sulphates for artificially colouring both fruits and vegetables. The minister hoped that the adverse effects of these toxins are scrutinised and their wanton usage monitored and looked into immediately.

    Milch cows are also administered Oxytocin to augment production of milk.

    Calcium carbide is used in fruits for ripening, but can harm eyes and lungs, besides causing severe irritating and burning sensation of skin. Also, it
    may lead to irritation in mouth and throat, and if inhaled can cause both coughing and wheezing

    Related:

    You know the Environmental Working Group‘s super-helpful list of the most-pesticide-laden fruits and veggies? Well, there’s a Big Aglobby group called the Alliance for Food and Farming that’s trying to debunk it. And the USDA just gave the lobbyists $180,000 to aid their smear campaign, The Atlantic reports.

    So exactly who’s behind the Alliance for Food and Farming? According to SourceWatch, its board of directors includes honchos from the California Strawberry Commission, the California Tomato Farmers, the Produce Marketing Association, and the California Association of Pest Control Advisors, among other industry groups. The AFF’s main argument: “Promotion of the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list actually makes the work of improving the diets of Americans more difficult because it scares consumers away from the affordable fruits and vegetables that they enjoy.”

    Riiiight. Considering that the EPA freely admits that pesticides can cause “birth defects, nerve damage, cancer, and other effects,” it’s totally boneheaded to suggest that raising consumer awareness about pesticides is making Americans less healthy. What’s more, it’s not like the Environmental Working Group is suggesting you give up on produce entirely and stock your fridge with Mountain Dew instead. In fact, EWG explicitly states that the list isn’t meant to discourage people from eating their veggies. From the FAQ:

    Do all these pesticides mean I shouldn’t eat fruits and vegetables?

    No, eat your fruits and vegetables! The health benefits of a diet rich in fruits and vegetables outweigh the risks of pesticide exposure. Use EWG’s Shopper’s Guide to reduce your exposures as much as possible, but eating conventionally grown produce is far better than not eating fruits and vegetables at all.

    The bottom line: The more you know about your food, the better. Period.

    http://motherjones.com/blue-marble/2010/11/government-attacks-most-pesticide-laden-fruits-and-veggies-list

     

  • Radia ,Tata has no claim to privacy.

    Radia ‘s and Tata’s  claim to privacy does not hold water as their words involve policy making, attempt to bribe(refer perambalur Hospital equipment),controlling news, controlling media Funds and general disregard for Democracy in as much as they seem to manipulate Governmental policies,they , who have not been elected by people.

    The sheen of sleepless night of Tata on hearing about is lost when one hears about him in the tapes as well as his donation to Raja’s Constituency.

    As to Radia less said ,the better.

    Ordering IAS Officers, manipulating media, influencing policy decisions and brazen attempt to fix a price for every thing.

    rivacy is a right for private persons and also for private affairs of public persons. It is illogical and unreasonable for public persons to claim privacy for their public activities such as governance, policy making, industry, corporation, formation of ministry and politics. Privacy should not be mistaken with secret business operations causing harm to public institutions. Once a crime is committed, the suspicious persons need to be interrogated or investigated. Those suspected or involved cannot claim privacy and ask for protection of their identity, criminal secrets as privacy as part of right to life.

    Secret lobbying behind 2G spectrum corruption has to be probed into. Looking into authorized recorded tapes is a required and legitimate process, particularly if it involves the conversation of big people with political lobbyists, which insist on somebody to be made or not to be made the Telcom minister. If these tapes are blocked, the rich and powerful brokers would get emboldened to adjust the deals to escape from the long hands of law. Right to privacy is not secrecy or facility for hiding unethical deals and cornering state wealth through manipulations. If criminals or suspects seek this right no crime could be probed anywhere in the world.

    If Mr Ratan Tata, Ms Barkha Dutt, Mr Vir Singhvi and others who figured in Radia tapes and Ms Niira Radia herself feel defamed by these revelations, they can test their right to reputation by suing the publishers. Certainly they do not have Article 21 protection here. That right is available for victims of crime but not to criminals or their helpers.

    Privacy is an undefined right implied in Right to Life in general. It means the right to be let alone and its object is to protect inviolate personality. It can be regarded as a fundamental human right as the presumption that individuals should have an area of autonomous development, interaction and liberty, a “private sphere” with or without interaction with others and free from State intervention and free from excessive unsolicited intervention by other uninvited individuals. [1]

    Right to Information trumps Privacy

    Take a recent case in the UK where the media’s right to publish certain matters like names of accused was upheld in the general interests of public. Under the UK Human Rights Act 1998, Article 8.1 requires public authorities, including the court, to respect private and family life. Three claimants (brothers) were designated under the Terrorism (United Nations Measures) Order (SI 2006 No 2657) as persons whom the Treasury suspected of actually or potentially facilitating terrorist acts. Asset-freezing orders were made against these claimants. As other appellate courts confirmed these orders, the case reached Supreme Court, where it was held that the general public interest in publishing a report of the proceedings in which they were named was justified curtailing their rights to private life.

    A report on a study [2] on the interface between public interest, media and privacy for BBC and other State Commissions of UK concluded with a suggestion of  treating public interest as an exception to privacy: The general public put great value and importance on media information or coverage which promotes the general good, for the well-being of all. These include the identification of wrongdoing and of the wrongdoers themselves, with the media acting as guardians of shared moral and social norms. Under these conditions, and with suitable regard to the relative severity of the individual case, individuals’ privacy can be intruded upon – in extreme cases it should be – in the name of the greater good. [3]

    http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?269664

  • RealEstate price manipulated?Radia Tapes.

    11-188819-0-23-20090621-110248.mp3

    Click link above for audio.

    Radia discusses the purchase of some property with property dealer or consultant Harinder for which she had a word with Sanjay Chandra (probably from real estate developers Unitech), “who will have a look at it himself”. “Principally, we will go along with it,” says Radia. The conversation gives an impression of manipulation of the property price to keep it around (Rs) 60 (crore?) by keeping the number of bidders minimum through support bids from Harinder’s companies and also talk about “adjustments” in the mode of payment.

  • Water Purifers-Fradulent claims-Shameless.

     
    MUMBAI: The water purifier war between Hindustan Unilever (HUL) and Eureka Forbes before the Bombay high court saw a temporary end on Wednesday with Eureka Forbes, on being asked by the court, voluntarily agreeing to withdraw its television advertisement for `Aquasure’ within a week. Both sides have also consented to sending their purifiers to NSF International-an apex forensic laboratory in the US.
    The national institute of Virology(NIV),Pune, has declared after testing that six out of Eight water purifiersfailed  virus test.
     
    Pure it has been advertising that Rs. One crore as challenge money to any one who proves that water purified by  Pureit does contain bacteria and repeat ads claimed that the amount remains unclaimed.
    Now that the result by competent authority is out, what about the challenge money?
    Will they donate it to NIV or PM’s Relief Fund and tender public apology?
    Definitely not.
    They shall find some legal jargon in the wording of the ad that the message was not what it was meant to convey.Any way they have conveyed the message.
    Do people who run the company have no scruples in lying in the name of sales promotion?
    What about the media who accept these ads?
    They talk about cleansing society of corruption and wrong doing.
    Why can’t they accept ads with certification from the competent authorities certifying that the product is what it says it is?
    They go with a disclaimer that the media is not responsible for the contents of the ads.
    They willingly abet lying for few pieces of Silver.
    What about BIS,custodian of Standards?
    I have seen Mineral Water Bottles marked as ,for ‘details refer BIS Guide lines” without stating whether  the product complies with the standards.
    What is BIS doing?
    In fact none of the so-called mineral water products can be classified as mineral water as it should contain water from natural Spring.
    Tell me where do you find Spring in Chennai/Bangalore and interiors of South India?
    Ad agencies fine tune the art of lying with no ethics calling it Creativity.
    One thing is sure – all have one point agenda-money.
    The blog was initially intended to high light water purifier status ;got carried away and wandered as this issue has been boiling inside me for quite some time.
    If you want purified water boil it for twenty mintes.That is all.No other short cuts.Money you spend on electricity and gas for this will be cheaper and the water will be pure.
    Related articles on this subject.

    In the HaloPure system, contaminated water is purified by passing through a cartridge filled with small, bromine-infused beads. Its simplicity and modest cost allow HaloSource’s partners to make purification products affordable to more low- and middle-income customers in the developing world.

    Since Eureka Forbes paired with HaloSource in 2006, the Indian partner’s reach has expanded fourfold to a potential market of 320 million people, said HaloSource Chief Financial Officer James Thompson.

    “That’s the size of the United States,” he said.

    In China, HaloPure is going through a safety-certification process with the Ministry of Health. The company believes it’ll be eight to 10 months before it’s approved to start selling out of its Shanghai facility.

    But the 15,000-square-foot manufacturing facility is already humming, shipping HaloPure to operations in India and Brazil.

    About 40 percent of HaloSource’s revenue comes from international business. The lion’s share still comes from the U.S., where the company sells pool and spa-cleaning products, said Andrew Clews, vice president of marketing. He expects that to shift in the coming years

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2012536885_halosource05.html?syndication=rss

     
     
  • Let the Dead have Dignity.

    Security personnel carry the body of the killed.

    Be a Maoist( we do not know the killed woman was a Maoist) or not,this is not the way to carry the dead.I have seen only pigs being carted away like this!
    Let the dead have dignity.
    Instead of addressing the issues faced by tribals for the sake of multi nationals, the Govt. is trying to call this problem as terrorism.
    Unless basic issues are sorted out, the problem will rage on.

    Story:
    KOLKATA: At least eight Maoists, including three women, were killed in an encounter when security force personnel raided a forest hideout in the Salboni block of West Bengal’s Paschim Medinipur district early on Wednesday.

    Director-General of Police Bhupinder Singh said here that though only eight bodies were recovered, “we have unconfirmed reports of another four Maoists killed.”

    It is suspected that the rebels carried away four bodies while fleeing, he added.
    http://www.hindu.com/2010/06/17/stories/2010061764270100.htm