Delhi government
Utterly confused. Speaks for polluters who have business interests in scuttling CNG
Utterly confused. Speaks for polluters who have business interests in scuttling CNG
A behind the scene look at how slaughterhouses in India dispose hazardous bio waste by endangering the environment
Vatavaran, India's only competitive environment and wildlife film festival, was held between September 12 and 16 in Delhi. Wild Dog Diaries by S Krupakar and Senani Hegde bagged the Best of the
A new project is analysing several natural parameters that aid the spread of malaria
Botanists have finally succeeded in revegetating the Bhatti mine region
Bhure Lal, chairperson, Environmental Pollution Prevention and Control Authority EPCA for the National Capital Region
On April 16,1996, a division bench of the Supreme Court (SC) comprising Justices Kuldip Singh and S Saghir Ahmed directed the chief justice of the Calcutta High Court to constitute a special division
Neither improving diesel quality nor upgrading engine technology help to avert the threat posed by toxic particulate emissions from diesel vehicles. The only option is to ban registration of new diesel cars
Daewoo is the only transnational company in the Indian market that is not interested in getting on to the diesel bandwagon. In an interview with Down To Earth , Anuj Pattanaik, general manager marketing of Daewoo Motors India Ltd, explains the reaso
Delhi's All India Institute of Medical Sciences has become the country's first hospital to launch a new technique to detect artherosclerosis -- a disease of the blood vessels caused by cholesterol
Probes carried out to get to the root of the CNG blaze problem
Delhi High Court directs CAG to probe power plant deal
DTE sought the comments of legal luminaries and journalists on some issues that emerged out of this analysis. The individuals whose opinions appear here are P N Baghwati, former Chief Justice of India, A M Singhvi, additional solicitor general of India; R
In the absence of appropriate regulations, liberalisation of the Indian auto industry will ruin public health
THE COUNTRY'S first-ever agitation on the right to defecate has come to a sorry end. Residents of a slum in Ashok Vihar, a north Delhi colony, find themselves sandwiched between a court verdict
Residents of Delhi's slums find themselves in a Catch 22 situation. Public conveniences in the Capital are woefully inadequate, but when they are compelled to defecate outdoors, residents of adjoining colonies take them to court.
Proposal to tax erring industrialists for CETPs in Delhi
A new anti cancer drug seeks to starve cancerous cells to death
Significant environmental decisions were taken by the Supreme Court SC in 1996
Though private bus operators will have to shoulder a bulk of the responsibility of phasing in CNG buses, they were the last to be informed by the Delhi government. The first public notification for