Amara Raja Batteries resumes Andhra operations post High Court order
Amara Raja Batteries Ltd has resumed operations at its plants at Nunegundlapalli and Karkambadi at Chittoor district with effect from May 8, after the Andhra Pradesh High Court granted an interim suspension of the orders passed by the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB).
| 10 May 2021 3:54 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Amara Raja Batteries Ltd has resumed operations at its plants at Nunegundlapalli and Karkambadi at Chittoor district with effect from May 8, after the Andhra Pradesh High Court granted an interim suspension of the orders passed by the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB). The High Court on May 6 ordered a stay of the pollution board s April 30 directive to the company, telling it to close its plants with immediate effect. In a statement on Sunday, the company said: Continuing with its focus on the best-in-class systems and processes for environmental, safety and health practices, th
After High Court of Andhra Pradesh granted interim suspension of order passed by APPCBAmara Raja Batteries has resumed operations at its plants at Nunegundlapalli and Karkambadi at Chittoor District with effect from 8 May 2021 after Hon ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh granted an interim suspension of the orders passed by Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB).
Continuing with its focus on the best-in-class systems and processes for
environmental, safety and health practices, the Company will continue to engage
closely with APPCB to resolve any potential issues.
The Company is confident of meeting all its supply commitments and assures all
its stakeholders that the temporary disruption caused during the last few days will
Amara Raja Batteries has resumed operations at its plants at Nunegundlapalli and Karkambadi at Chittoor District with effect from 8th May, 2021.
The resumption comes after High Court of Andhra Pradesh granted an interim suspension of the orders passed by Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB). The company will continue to engage closely with APPCB to resolve any potential issues, Amara Raja Batteries said.
The company is confident of meeting all its supply commitments and assures all its stakeholders that the temporary disruption caused during the last few days will not have any material impact on its operations or order book.
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