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18th Jan 2011 - Yahoo
Pune, Jan 18 (IANS) More than 10 people were hospitalised Tuesday after a chlorine gas leak in an effluent treatment plant in Pimpri-Chinchwad located on the outskirts of this Maharashtra city, police said. 'The gas leak started earl...
17th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
The level of soot in the air is significantly high in six Indian cities, including Delhi, and there is an immediate need to check the source of pollution, according to an environment ministry study released Monday. The finding came i...
18th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
New Delhi, Jan 18 : Nine years after the last document, work is on to put in shape a new water policy that will by the end of the year not just lay down a framework for the allocation of water but also take into account the impact of climate ...
18th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
New findings have shown that groundwater over-exploitation has drawn the water table down and, with it, arsenic. Soon, it will percolate down to deep aquifers in other Asian countries that follow the same practice, such as those arou...
19th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has reportedly ordered penalties for Lavasa Corporation Limited and maintained status quo to continue at the high profile Lavasa township project near Pune. While submitting its report a...
16th Jan 2011 - The Times Of India
BATHINDA: At least 354 cases of hepatitis has been reported in the last one month in Bathinda town. The health department is at a loss to detect the cause of the problem after bacteriological and heavy metal testing found nothing wrong. Now t...
18th Jan 2011 - The Times Of India
The Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has repeated its earlier order to Lavasa Corporation, an arm of Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), to freeze all activity on development of a hill city near Pune. MoEF’s earlier...
19th Jan 2011 - Press Trust Of India
Kolkata, Jan 19 (PTI) All outdoor hoardings and billboards in the city will soon go green by adopting eco-friendly measures to save power consumption and reduce carbon emission. Acting on a suggestion made by the West Bengal Pollutio...
18th Jan 2011 - The Financial Express
A concerned coal ministry has found out ways to keep up the pace of development in the country and yet not get into crosshairs with the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) for stalling the new coal blocks in the country. The c...
19th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
By Richa Sharma, New Delhi, Jan 19 : India, at the forefront of the global war against climate change, does not have any guidelines to make government offices eco-friendly, reveals a Right to Information (RTI) query RTI activist Loke...