NEERI faults Sterilite systems
The report of the National Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) evaluating the pollution control and environment protection systems of the copper smelting facility of Sterlite Industries (India)
The report of the National Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) evaluating the pollution control and environment protection systems of the copper smelting facility of Sterlite Industries (India)
Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd is consulting its legal advisors and will take further steps based on the advice received over the Madras High Court order for stoppage of functioning of its copper
The National Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) team of experts completed their study on the environmental aspects of the Sterlite copper unit on Sunday evening. Pursuant to the
The Green Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the National Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur, to go into the working of the Sterlite Industries, Tuticorin, with
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the London-listed Vedanta group company to give details about the steps being taken by it to comply with the environmental norms at Sterlite
BHUBANESWAR: EVEN as the Sterlite Energy Limited (SEL) shut down its newly commissioned power plant at Jharsuguda following public protest, the drastic fall in the supply of power from the Vedanta Aluminium
the Vedanta controversy has acquired yet another twist, with the Orissa government trying to acquire more land in Kalahandi district's Lanjigarh block, the place where the company's one million
On November 23, the Supreme Court of India refused to permit Vedanta Alumina Limited to mine bauxite in the Niyamgiri hills. Many have interpreted it as a blanket refusal to mining in the hills.
The Maharashtra state government has been accused of skulduggery in trying to promote some industries
This fortnight 12 tribals were killed in a police firing in Orissa. Their crime: protesting against the acquisition of their land for an industrial park. The state says that it had acquired some
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has extended the stay on the order of the Madras High Court with regard to Sterlite Industries till the second week of December. A Bench comprising Justices R V Raveendran and H L Gokhale directed the respondents to file their replies in four weeks and the rejoinder thereafter in two weeks. The Bench also asked the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to file the
Companies can t wait to mine Orissa s rich deposits; government goes with the flow
Sterlite Industries of India Limited and Vedanta Aluminium Limited (VAL) are subsidiaries of Vedanta Resources Plc, a publicly-traded British metals and mining company owned principally by
Over 300 persons, including 130 women belonging to some villages around the Sterlite Copper plant in the SIPCOT area resorted to a road-roko agitation and courted arrest on Tuesday, demanding action
MDMK general secretary, Vaiko, on Monday charged that Sterlite Industries was manufacturing copper anodes without the consent of the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB). Prsenting his case
The Madras High Court yesterday adjourned the hearing on the closure of Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd.'s copper smelter to December 9, a court official said. "The case is adjourned till tomorrow on
The controversial copper smelter plant of Sterlite Industries (India ) Ltd at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu closed down its operations today for the third time in 20 months due to a Madras High Court order
The Madras High Court has directed the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) to consider the plea of Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd to permit it to run the copper smelter plant at Tuticorin to
The Madras High Court today permitted Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. (SIIL) to operate until further orders its copper smelting plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu.The plant which was closed on
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a writ petition filed by the National Trust for Clean Environment against Sterlite Industries in Tamil Nadu, which allegedly was discharging arsenic into open