Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/NTPC-Thermal-Plant--Korba-District-in-Chhattisgharh-27MZIFJJDWUKP.htmlConceptually similarResident of Sipat in ChhattisgharhGP0STQLQ4Completed★★★★NTPC Thermal Plant at Night in Korba District in ChhattisgharhGP0STQLPFCompleted★★★★Boys playing Cricket, near NTPC Thermal Plant, Sipat in ChhattisgharhGP0STQLQ3Completed★★★★Paddy Fields in Sipat in ChhattisgharhGP0STQLQ1Completed★★★★Boys playing Cricket, near the NTPC Thermal Plant in Sipat in ChhattisgharhGP0STQLQ7Completed★★★★NTPC Thermal Plant at Night, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLPCCompleted★★★★Daily Life around Thermal Plants, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLPGCompleted★★★★Chhattisgarh State Power Generation Company in KorbaGP0STQLPTCompleted★★★★Daily life around BALCO Thermal Plant, Korba District in ChhattisgarhGP0STQLQ2Completed★★★★View AllGP0STQLPDNTPC Thermal Plant, Korba District in ChhattisgharhThe government of India introduced strict emission norms for coal based TPPs in Dec 2015 with a deadline to meet the standards by Dec 2017. However, the thermal power plants are yet to start the work on implementing measures to meet these enhanced emission standards and at this pace, the majority of them will miss the deadline and continue to put public health in danger. Unfortunately residents are not aware of the health hazards of SO2 & NO2 emission from the TPP. Their only concern is what is visible in summer months, which is fly ash and it is poisoning the air, water and land in areas close to the power plants. This has also had a negative impact on the health of people living in those areas. Illnesses like heart disease, lung cancer, both chronic and acute respiratory diseases, including asthma are increasing. Korba district, Chhattisgarh, India, 2017.Locations:Asia-Chhattisgarh-IndiaDate:9 Mar, 2017Credit:© Sri Kolari / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4368px X 2912pxKeywords:Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Day-Health-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Power stations-SummerShoot:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in ChhattisgharIn 2016, severe air pollution has disrupted everyday life in India, especially during the winter season. In 2015, air pollution (PM2.5) levels increased in a rapid manner surpassing even China’s extremes. The states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra especially, have seen pollution increase drastically. However, the country is yet to come to the full understanding that air pollution is a national problem and to win the fight against it, we need to act as a country and across city or even regional boundaries.These images have been shot around Thermal Power Stations in the state of Chhattisghar, in central India.Related Collections:Clean Air Nation: Effects of Thermal Power Plants on Local Communities in India