Bosch to resume operations at Adugodi today

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 May 21, 2024

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Bengaluru: India-based German auto parts maker Bosch announced on Sunday that he will resume operations at its manufacturing plant in Adugodi, Bangalore, on Monday. The news came as a relief to thousands of employees located at the oldest plant in Bangalore.

In a compelling announcement on Saturday, Bosch said he would temporarily halt production at the Adugodi plant in Bengaluru. This was the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board’s (KSPCB) May 5 response to the daily bulletin.

Bosch’s Adugodi plant started production in 1953 every year.

The Pollution Control Board notification has asked all industrial units operating in the Belandur Lake basin to stop operations after they were found discharging wastewater into the lake. The Pollution Board’s action is itself a response to a National Green Court order for immediate closure of these industrial units to save the dying-The lake, which is the largest in the city, is located on the outskirts of Softwarere. Sajapur.

Although Bosch announced suspension of production activities at its Adugodi plant, it was quick to complain to the Pollution Control Board. However, the board said that the German multinational has five months 5 The announcement does not apply to Bosch’s Adugodi plant.

An auto parts company in Ando told the bourse on Sunday that it would resume operations from Monday. An explanation from the exchange said, “The company does not anticipate any financial impact or loss of revenue as a result of the temporary closure.”

The Bosch Group, as a socially responsible organization, operates according to the highest standards and implements necessary measures for sewage and wastewater treatment. After receiving confirmation from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB), the Bosch Godi plant has started operations. said Soumitraa Bhattacharya, President, Bosch Group India:

Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) is about to rehabilitate the 917 acre Belandur Lake that often makes headlines due to high phosphorus levels in the water.

The project includes weeding and installation of aerators to increase the dissolved oxygen levels in the water.

On May 5, the Pollution Control Board announced that “no business may open without a JIU inspection and a satisfactory wastewater analysis.”

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