The Goa unit of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) organised an “Awareness Workshop on Radiation from Cellular Mobile Towers” under the chairmanship of Ashok Kumar Mittal, ITS, Advisor, DoT on July 3, 2021. This session was organised as a part of the DoT’s public advocacy programme designed to dispel myths around electromagnetic frequency (EMF) radiation and to quell unfounded fears of citizens, supported by credible scientific evidence.

While giving an outline of the telecommunication services and highlighting the issues faced by the stakeholdersAshok Kumar Mittal, ITS, Advisor, DoT mentioned, “Mobile towers are vital for smooth connectivity. However, rising misinformation related to health concerns posed by mobile towers is alarming. We are here today to address these myths and misconceptions that lack any foundation.

Further, Dr. T.K Joshi, Advisor to Health Minister, Government of India, said “Scientific research is testimonial to the fact that there are no health impacts of these radiations on human health. It is important for citizens to understand today that mobile tower EMF radiation are being strictly monitored and evidence from credible sources have ruled out possibility of health issues emanating from EMF radiations.”

Meanwhile, S. Sudhakar, Deputy Director General, Department of Telecommunications, Goa gave a presentation on technical side on EMF radiations from mobile towers and the Government initiatives to expand the telecom and internet facilities to support latest and the advanced new services for the general public of Goa State.

Mobile Services and wireless broadband access are necessary not only for rapid growth and modernisation of various sectors of the economy, but also for success of key government initiatives related to education, health, finance, direct benefit transfer, e-KYC and other e-governance services. Telecom towers are critical infrastructure for providing mobile connectivity in all areas, including residential areas.

The EMF Project of World Health Organisation, after two decades of extensive research, has corroborated that there is no evidence to support the claim that exposure to low-level electromagnetic fields is harmful to human health. The WHO has studied over 25,000 articles and reached the conclusion that there is no correlation between mobile tower EMF emissions and its hazardous impact on human health.

In India, the EMF radiation norms are 10 times stricter than the limits prescribed by the International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and is recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Goa unit of DoT has done EMF testing across Goa State so far and all the towers have been found compliant with Indian EMF norms. Citizens need not worry about the adverse effect of mobile tower EMF radiation as they are being strictly monitored and evidence from credible sources have repeatedly ruled out the possibility of any impending health hazards emanating from EMF radiations.