💨 Abstract
The Madras High Court dismissed a petition seeking to prevent Isha Foundation in Coimbatore from conducting Mahasivarathri celebrations. The petition alleged violations including inadequate sewage treatment facilities, untreated sewage discharge, and noise pollution. However, the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board confirmed that Isha Foundation has adequate treatment facilities and the noise level is within standards. No public complaints regarding air, water, or noise pollution were received.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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