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04th Jan 2011 - New Kerala
Bangalore, Jan 4: The first integrated ''waste to energy'' eight MW power plant under Green Power option will be set up in this tech hub which is among the fastest growing cities in the country. The plant, the first of its kind in th...
06th Jan 2011 - The Pioneer
The Union Ministry of Environment & Forests (MoEF) has given green-signal to the port authorities to go ahead with development of deep draught iron ore and coal berths. Chairman of the Paradip Port Trust (PPT) Biplav Kumar had pursued the...
05th Jan 2011 - The Telegraph
Several shopkeepers from across the city who had flouted the ban on plastic bags less than 40 microns thick removed plastic waste from the Maidan on Tuesday as part of a state pollution control board drive. The board hopes to make th...
06th Jan 2011 - The Times Of India
Ahmedabad: In a move to clean up the city in its 600th year,just ahead of a possible nomination by Unesco as a World Heritage City,the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has gone into an overdrive to improve around 600 slums in Vibrant Gujarats ...
04th Jan 2011 - Science Daily
Examination of deep sea corals reveals that there have been drastic changes to oceanic currents in the western North Atlantic since the 1970s. The influence of the cold water Labrador Current, which is in periodic interchange with the warm Gulf Strea...
06th Jan 2011 - The Hindu
Field trials of Genetically Modified (GM) rubber will be held in “designated experimental sites inside research farms” of the Rubber Research Institute of India in Kerala and Maharashtra for around 14 years, according to the Union...
04th Jan 2011 - The Times Of India
PUNE: In order to encourage students to take part in positive environmental action, the Centre for Environment and Education (CEE), in partnership with the ministry of environment and forests, will initiate 'Paryavaran Mitra', a sustainabilit...
04th Jan 2011 - Indian Express
Brushing aside criticism of nuclear power projects on environmental grounds, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh on Monday said it was “paradoxical” that most die-hard green activists also happened to be the most bitter opponents o...
03rd Jan 2011 - UPI
NEW DELHI, Jan. 3 (UPI) -- India's coal ministry is proposing that companies awarded mining rights use a percentage of their profits to support reforestation. The ministry's proposal is a bid to end a stalemate between the government...
04th Jan 2011 - The Washington Post
NEW DELHI - Every time Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh says no to a project, his critics give him a new label: Green fundamentalist, anti-business, anti-growth, obstructionist, Luddite and Dr. No. The job has rarely attract...