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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Indian Panel Investigating Dow Chemical Construction At Holy Hindu Site
Members of the Warkari Hindu sect believe that land near the town of Chakan in the Maharashtra state in India is sacred because it is the land of a 17th century sage, Sant Tukaram. Today's Business Standard reports that last month, members of the sect burned down a Dow Chemical research and development facility being constructed there because they feared it would pollute the sacred area. In response, Maharashtra's Chief Minister, Vilasrao Deshmukh, put a hold on Dow's construction activity and appointed a four-person committee to look into the complaints. The committee, chaired by retired Supreme Court judge S. P. Kurdukar was to submit a report this week. However now the environment ministry says that Justice Kurdukar has resigned after discovering that a close relative previously worked as legal counsel for Dow.