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  2. Sumaira Abdulali - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, she wrote to the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) for more stringent Noise Rules and the need for national data on noise pollution. The MoEF amended the Noise Rules in January 2010 incorporating all her suggestions and also announced a National Noise Monitoring Network of the Central Pollution Control Board in India.

  3. Noise pollution - Wikipedia

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    Awaaz Foundation is a non-governmental organization in India working to control noise pollution from various sources through advocacy, public interest litigation, awareness, and educational campaigns since 2003. [105] Despite increased enforcement and stringency of laws now being practiced in urban areas, rural areas are still affected. [106]

  4. Awaaz Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Like smoking, noise pollution affects active and passive recipients when noise levels cross certain safe boundaries. [8] [9] [10] Anti-Social behaviour such as public use of firecrackers and Loudspeakers [11] [12] is a highly sensitive social issue [13] [14] [15] in India. [16] [17] Among the major forms of pollution in India is noise pollution.

  5. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    A typical noise ordinance sets forth clear definitions of acoustic nomenclature and defines categories of noise generation; then numerical standards are established, so that enforcement personnel can take the necessary steps of warnings, fines or other municipal police power to rectify unacceptable noise generation.

  6. Environmental issues in India - Wikipedia

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    India has also enacted a set of Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules in 2000. In 1985, the Indian government created the Ministry of Environment and Forests. This ministry is the central administrative organisation in India for regulating and ensuring environmental protection.

  7. Noise control - Wikipedia

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    Electric and hybrid vehicles could reduce noise pollution, but only if those vehicles make up a high proportion of total vehicles on the road; even if traffic in an urban area reached a makeup of fifty percent electric vehicles, the overall noise reduction achieved would only be a few decibels and would be barely noticeable. [12]

  8. Environmental noise - Wikipedia

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    Example of transportation noise and how it affects the community. Environmental noise is an accumulation of noise pollution that occurs outside. This noise can be caused by transport, industrial, and recreational activities. [1] Noise is frequently described as 'unwanted sound'. Within this context, environmental noise is generally present in ...

  9. Category:Noise pollution - Wikipedia

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    Noise pollution in Belgium; Noise pollution in India; Noise regulation; Noise-induced hearing loss; O. Occupational noise; One Square Inch of Silence; Q. Quiet PC ...