Amended noise action plan of Goa
Goa government has notified the ‘Amended Noise Action Plan’ to purportedly streamline the processes related to curbing noise pollution in the state, as specified before the High Court on April 30. The
Goa government has notified the ‘Amended Noise Action Plan’ to purportedly streamline the processes related to curbing noise pollution in the state, as specified before the High Court on April 30. The
Karnataka urged the Centre to release Rs 553.25 crores and six lakh tonnes of foodgrains to enable the State to carry out drought relief works. The demand was made by the Chief minister S.M.
A division bench of Jammu and Kashmir High Court comprising Justice T S Doabia and Justice S K Gupta has directed the state administration to take appropriate measures for minimizing the level of
As a part of the drive to check pollution hazard, the divisional administration has decided to impose complete ban on use of polythene and plastic bags including its import and sale in all the
The Assam Government today sounded an alert over the flood situation as it turned grave submerging scores of villages in upper Assam districts. The Brahmaputra has created a havoc in the worst
The Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Om Prakash Chautala, claimed that nearly 176 big and 5,600 small and medium industries, with the investment of Rs 27,000 crore, have been established in the state in
Political parties intensified their movement against the decision of the state government not to declare Meerut a drought affected district. In his bid to convey a message to the Chief minister, Miss
Declaring that the country is facing the worst drought in 12 years, the Centre on Wednesday unveiled a four-fold preliminary package, including extension of calamity relief fund to all farmers to
Maharashtra Pollution Control board has served a show cause notice to Dabhol Power Corporation for not taking corrective measures to arrest contamination of water in wells surrounding areas of DPC in
The dry spell affecting a large portion of the country saw parallels in 1918 and 1943 when two major monsoon failures dried up 40 per cent of crops, causing famine in several States. The current
It takes a drought to realise Delhi farmers' contribution to the city's grain bowl. The administrative quarters who for years have dismissed their share as a minuscule five per cent are finally