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Ethanol Plant in East Godavari Faces Heat: HRF Steps In 🚧🔥

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TL;DR: The Human Rights Forum (HRF) is urging the Andhra Pradesh government to stop building an ethanol plant in Gummalladoddi village, East Godavari district, due to environmental and health concerns raised by locals. Despite earlier protests and the formation of a committee to address these issues, residents continue to demand the plant's closure.

Hey folks! Big news from East Godavari! 🌾🚧 The Human Rights Forum (HRF) is asking the Andhra Pradesh government to halt the construction of an ethanol plant in Gummalladoddi village. Locals are worried about pollution and health risks.

Assago Ethanol Industries is setting up this plant in the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) Industrial Park. But the villagers aren't happy and have been protesting, saying the plant could harm their environment and health.

Back in October 2024, the District Collector, P. Prasanthi, formed a committee to look into these concerns. The committee included officials from various departments and local representatives. They were supposed to address issues like pollution and job opportunities for the youth.

However, the villagers weren't satisfied with this move. They continued their protests, demanding the immediate closure of the plant. Social activists and local leaders joined in, criticizing the company for allegedly violating regulations and calling for its relocation.

Now, with HRF stepping in, the issue has gained more attention. They're urging the government to listen to the villagers' concerns and stop the plant's construction.

This situation highlights the ongoing tension between industrial development and environmental concerns. It's crucial for the government to balance economic growth with the well-being of its citizens.

MediaFx Opinion: At MediaFx, we believe that development should never come at the cost of people's health and the environment. 🏞️✊ The concerns of the Gummalladoddi villagers are valid and deserve immediate attention. It's essential for the government to prioritize the well-being of its citizens over industrial interests. Listening to the voices of the working class and ensuring equitable development is the way forward.

What do you think? Should the government halt the construction of the ethanol plant? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 🗣️👇

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