Supreme Court nod for limited mining in Haryana
J. Venkatesan NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, which has imposed a total ban on mining activities in the Aravali range of Haryana, on Thursday accepted the Haryana Government
J. Venkatesan NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court, which has imposed a total ban on mining activities in the Aravali range of Haryana, on Thursday accepted the Haryana Government
The Haryana Government is setting up night shelters in all districts of the state to facilitate urban homeless persons. Such shelters have either already been constructed or are under construction. The
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has found an eco-friendly way to make bangles. The UP pollution control department had recently asked 13 bangle manufacturing units to put a stop on the
The Haryana State Pollution Control Board (PCB) is all set to take action against people who have carried out constructions on the Aravali hills in Gurgaon in violation of the environmental norms. Also, the board today submitted an affidavit to the National Green Tribunal (NGT), which is located in the national capital, on the issue, as directed by it. Besides, it will take the cases to a local environment court.
The Madras High Court on Thursday declined to order a fresh probe into alleged illegal mining of beach sand in southern districts of the State. Passing orders on a batch of petitions which sought various reliefs including an enquiry, the Bench comprising Justices M.Jaichandren and M.Venugopal pointed out that the State government already constituted a special team under Revenue Secretary, Gagandeep Singh Bedi, to inspect and verify the alleged illicit mining activities being carried on in the various mining areas.
Denying any illegality, the Goa Revenue Department on Wednesday filed an affidavit in the Bombay High Court at Goa in response to a petition filed in September by a citizen challenging the State government's de-notification of a piece of land that was acquired to create a parking lot at Dabolim airport in south Goa under the Naval jurisdiction
Oct. 6: The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday put a brake on the chairperson of the district review committee interfering with sanctioning and approving works under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS).
The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that industries contributing to pollution were liable not only for compensating the
The Bombay High Court has ordered that they be categorized as
<p>Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Charudatt Koli Vs M/s. Sea Lord Containers Ltd. dated 05/02/2019 regarding air pollution in the outskirts of Mumbai affecting inhabitants of the
KOLKATA, 8 NOV: The Division Bench of Mr Justice Pinaki Ghosh and Mr Justice Mrinal Kanti Chakraborty of Calcutta High Court today ordered a stay on the redistribution of land of vendors near the Tata
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu has decided to move the Supreme Court to seek stay of the Central government
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the plea of Navi Mumbai SEZ Pvt Ltd, promoted by RIL chairman Mukesh Ambani
Ahmedabad: A consumer court has asked Surendranagar-Dudhrej municipality, which is located in one of the water scarcity hit areas of Gujarat, to supply clean and potable water to the city on a regular
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<p>Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Susanta Kumar & Others Vs Chairman, West Bengal Pollution Control Board & Others dated 13/01/2016 regarding cutting of mango trees (whose
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court on Friday issued notices to the state revenue department, the Mundra Port SEZ (MPSEZ), the Centre and Kutch district collector on basis of a PIL filed by people of Navinal village demanding a huge chunk of the grazing land (gaucher), which has been allotted to the company by the government.
- Road rules trampled by feet and wheels as green zone takes a pounding Forget the high court ruling, the cadres would not even listen to their leaders. Lakhs of supporters who had descended on Brigade Parade Ground for the Left Front rally on Sunday blatantly violated every rule in the book. In a 2007 order, the high court had banned cooking, setting up ovens, digging and parking within 3km
Seeks Report From State, Union Govt The Bombay high court on Thursday asked the state government and the Centre to detail precautions they are taking to prevent the possible spread of the Ebola virus.
Lahore High Court has barred the Punjab government from levying luxury tax retrospectively on luxurious vehicles over 2000CC registered after June 30, 2005 under the Punjab Finance Act, 2008. Sources told Business Recorder on Monday that provincial government has levied luxury tax through Section 6 of the Punjab Finance Act, 2008.