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LEGIT OR STEALTHY THROTTLE OF GREENPEACE INDIA






As the name suggests, Greenpeace works for environment jeopardy. Why this organization works only for India? Basically, Greenpeace India is a franchise of non-profit (NGO) global environmental group "GREENPEACE". Since being an NGO it doesn't want any governmental or political intervention, it doesn't take fund from them instead it does accept 60% of its finance from Indian donors. But now it is going to cross the fatal threshold which will cause a dead end of its function in India.




                             Greenpeace India is an environmental scrutineer and adapts it. In India, there are several projects which menace to natural habitat. One of them is Coal mining but when Greenpeace India expostulated this it faced dire fund paucity as government froze 7 accounts by averring that Greenpeace India is inimical to India's interests. Let's peep into the reality. Every one knows, how much Coal is a solitary and gigantic source of primary energy in India and it carters an impetus to industrial production in the country.



Statistics show many dependencies of India on crude oil, gas and fossil fuel as India's energy need is 30% in-spite of that it imports 80% crude oil. India is ranked 4th place in case of fulsome reserves of coal. Apparently, this is main ground of pollution. As comparative to petroleum substance, coal-burning power plants are only a source of carbon emission. Fossil fuel and gas are also kindred. After perceiving these facets you can't be so surprised why Greenpeace India is suffering so much. Getting suspension of 6 months license is just the penalty to voice its opinion. 



 As of now, instead of Whatever earlier on happened, Greenpeace is heaving a sigh of relief. In May 2015, an Indian court elongated a lifeline to the Greenpeace India after allowing to gather domestic donations in two frozen accounts. As a result, this Environmental group is now able to protest against air pollution and promote solar power. "I can say that September would be the verdict month for Greenpeace India". 

                      

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