No health hazards revealed due to mobile tower radiation: Telecom Minister

Manoj Sinha said call drops situation improved significantly in last few months

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha
Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha

Minister Manoj Sinha on Tuesday sought to allay concerns over emitted from mobile towers, saying studies so far have not revealed any health hazards.

The minister further emphasised that prescribed limits for emissions in India are more stringent than global norms.

The comments come in the wake of a report that Supreme has ordered shutting down of a BSNL mobile tower in on the plea of a 42-year-old patient.

The order is expected to intensify ongoing deliberations on the impact of from mobile phone towers on health.

Sinha also said that situation had improved significantly in the last few months.

"In the last four months, our data shows that have reduced by 60 per cent," the minister said on the sidelines of a event.

No health hazards revealed due to mobile tower radiation: Telecom Minister

Manoj Sinha said call drops situation improved significantly in last few months

Manoj Sinha said call drops situation improved significantly in last few months Minister Manoj Sinha on Tuesday sought to allay concerns over emitted from mobile towers, saying studies so far have not revealed any health hazards.

The minister further emphasised that prescribed limits for emissions in India are more stringent than global norms.

The comments come in the wake of a report that Supreme has ordered shutting down of a BSNL mobile tower in on the plea of a 42-year-old patient.

The order is expected to intensify ongoing deliberations on the impact of from mobile phone towers on health.

Sinha also said that situation had improved significantly in the last few months.

"In the last four months, our data shows that have reduced by 60 per cent," the minister said on the sidelines of a event.
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