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Plan to fight mobile radiation fears

Published: 18 Dec 2014 - 12:19 am | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 07:40 pm

Kochi: Following a high court order, the Department of Telecom has asked its technical monitoring wing to spread awareness in the public and remove “undue apprehensions” in their minds over the adverse impact of radiation from mobile phone towers on their health.
“Telecom Enforcement Resource and Monitoring (TERM) units are requested to take necessary action to spread public awareness to allay undue apprehensions in respect of possible health effects from electro-magnetic field radiations,” a letter to DoT’s technical arm said.
The direction, a copy of which is available with IANS, follows a recent Gujarat High Court verdict that base stations for wireless data and mobile communications pose no threat to health if prescribed norms are followed.
The 25-page order of a bench of Chief Justice Bhaskar Bhattacharya and Justice J B Pardiwala said the authorities concerned must educate the people that they had no reason to fear for their health due to radio frequency emissions from base stations in their vicinity.
The order came on an appeal by some residents of an Ahmedabad neighbourhood who wanted a direction to the authorities to disallow Reliance Jio, which is seeking to extend pan-India 4G services, from using a mobile base station in their neighbourhood.
The petitioners had feared that since the base station in question was just outside the garden of their residential premises, they would be exposed to constant radiation — a premise that was dismissed by the court.
The letter from the telecom department said the technical wing’s Ahmedabad unit has already taken various steps like coordinating workshops and interacting with print and electronic media to allay fear among general public on radiation.
Debates are also under way among various stakeholders of the industry on whether the radiation is at all harmful to human beings, but experts always advice that some precautionary measures are good to adopt.
“Though the radiation from mobile towers is non-ionising and cannot break the DNA, it is always better to take precautions,” Rajesh Dixit, an
expert said. IANS