With the mushrooming of mobile phone towers in New Delhi and no defined standards to check harmful electromagnetic radiation being emitted from them, Delhi government has sought the Centre's help in the matter.
"There are around 3,000 towers of cellular service providers and daily one or two tower is being installed. But there is no defined standards for safe radiation levels or say data about how much radiation is being emitted from them," a senior Delhi government official told PTI.
Also, in the absence of any legislation, the government is helpless to take any decision in the issue, he said giving instance of a case where recently some villagers refused to install a tower in the premises of their neighbours.
Though there is a draft guideline prepared by the Telecom Engineering
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Centre and under consideration of the department of telecom in this conection, the official said given the 'clout' that the cell phone manufacturers enjoy, it is not easy to tighten a noose around them.