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KSPCB Chairman Resigns

Express News Service

BENGALURU: Chairman of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Vaman Acharya on Friday resigned from his position for unknown reasons. He has called a press conference on Saturday. The invite stated Acharya would ‘share a few observations with the media in public interest’. Acharya took charge on September 20, 2012. An MBBS graduate, Acharya discontinued his practice in the mid-80s and started a compost manufacturing firm. He had said that ‘garbage management’ was his top priority. 

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