Protest held in Thane against proposed data centre over 'environmental threats'
Hundreds protested a proposed data centre in Thane's Balkum area on Saturday. Protesters cited severe environmental and health risks from the facility. They claimed the data centre requires significant water and electricity daily. Continuous no...

The data centre, which is coming up on a 53-acre plot, will require at least 12 million litres of water every day along with "unlimited electricity", claimed the protesters, who hailed from areas like Balkum, Kolshet and Dhokali. (Representational Image)
The data centre, which is coming up on a 53-acre plot, will require at least 12 million litres of water every day along with "unlimited electricity", claimed the protesters, who hailed from areas like Balkum, Kolshet and Dhokali.
Furthermore, it is expected to generate continuous noise of up to 90 decibels, posing severe health risks to pregnant women, children, and senior citizens in the region, they added.
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There are over eight large residential complexes, five schools, and three hospitals, including a children's hospital, within a 1-km radius, the protesters pointed out.
The data centre could push temperatures by up to 3 degrees Celsius to 5 degrees Celsius, they said.
A delegation of the protesters, under the banner of 'Wake Up Thanekar', had held a meeting with the Thane civic chief and representatives of the firm that is setting up the data centre on Thursday.
It did not lead to a solution to their demands, the protesters claimed.
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