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your state governement had stopped the use of plastic bag you are rahul a news reporter of indian express write a report ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • ==>> FOR the last few weeks, Ashish Jain has been getting four-five calls every day from plastic manufacturers across the country asking what was likely to happen on October 2. As director of the Delhi-based Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA), a research firm that works on waste management and air pollution, the 41-year-old Jain has been involved in stake-holder consultations on the impending crackdown on plastics. And though the government has clarified that it was not going to impose a blanket ban on single-use plastics from October 2, Jain says the apprehensions have remained.

  • ==>> “Manufacturers of general-use plastics like carry bags are complaining that they are not receiving orders, with traders anticipating the announcement of a ban on October 2. This is their peak season, ahead of festivals such as Diwali, but, apparently, even normal orders have been put on hold,” says Jain.
Answered by sunakat483
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BHUBANESWAR: After banning single-use plastic in six cities last year, the State Government on Tuesday announced the extension of the prohibitory order to all urban areas from October 2.

Addressing media persons, Forest and Environment Minister Bikram Keshari Arukh said single-use plastic and other plastic products will be banned in all Notified Area Councils, Municipalities and Municipal Corporations in the State from Gandhi Jayanti day. The department has also come up with a proposal to ban single-use plastic in the entire State, he said and added that it has been forwarded to the Chief Minister for approval.

“I am hopeful that the CM will approve it, following which we will be able to enforce the ban across State from October 2,” Arukh said. The move from the Forest and Environment Department comes after the Centre decided to ban single-use plastics across the country from October 2. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had broached the topic during his Independence Day speech.

Meanwhile, School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash said his department has also asked all schools to organise awareness programmes to discourage students from using plastic bags and polythene.

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