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Cancer served on a plate? How chemicals banned in Europe are killing Indians

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Cancer served on a plate? How chemicals banned in Europe are killing Indians
Cancer served on a plate? How chemicals banned in Europe are killing Indians
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Key Points

  • Chemicals linked to cancer are used on Indian farms
  • These chemicals are banned in Europe
  • Indian exports are rejected due to the presence of these chemicals

The use of certain chemicals on Indian farms has raised concerns as these chemicals are linked to cancer and are banned in Europe. These chemicals are used on farms in India despite being rejected in European countries, resulting in the rejection of Indian exports. The presence of these chemicals on Indian farms and plates has become a pressing issue for the Indian government and policymakers. During the Vietnam War, the American aircraft sprayed millions of litres of Agent Orange over forests and farmlands, which was aimed at stripping dense jungles of cover and destroying crops that could feed communist fighters. The effects of such chemicals have been felt for decades, and their continued use in India is alarming. The fact that these chemicals are banned in Europe but still used in India has led to the rejection of Indian exports, which is a significant concern for the Indian economy. Furthermore, the use of these chemicals on Indian farms has severe implications for the health and well-being of Indian citizens, making it essential for the government to take immediate action. The government needs to address this issue and ensure that the use of such chemicals is stopped to protect the health of its citizens and the environment. The continued use of these chemicals poses a significant threat to the Indian population, and it is crucial that the government takes measures to prevent their use. The impact of these chemicals on Indian farms and the environment is a pressing concern that needs to be addressed immediately.

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