Going overboard
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14/12/2003
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Down To Earth
The nexus between the Rs 4100-crore pesticide industry and the government was in evidence again recently as the Pesticides Association of India (PAI) took up the cudgels for O P Dubey, the head of an eight-member expert committee that gave a clean chit to organochlorine pesticide endosulfan.
Towards the end of October, PAI sent a legal notice to Y S Mohana Kumar, a medical practitioner of Kerala's Kasaragod district where people suffered several health problems due to endosulfan. Kumar incurred the wrath of the industry for penning a letter published in Down To Earth's July 31, 2003, issue.
Commenting on an article that had appeared in the magazine earlier (see Down To Earth,
Towards the end of October, PAI sent a legal notice to Y S Mohana Kumar, a medical practitioner of Kerala's Kasaragod district where people suffered several health problems due to endosulfan. Kumar incurred the wrath of the industry for penning a letter published in Down To Earth's July 31, 2003, issue.
Commenting on an article that had appeared in the magazine earlier (see Down To Earth,