Construction debris is the biggest cause of dust pollution in Bangalore.

A study conducted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) has revealed that 10 to 15 per cent of the total three lakh tonnes of waste generated daily goes to illegal dumping sites on the outskirt

The City has seen a mushrooming of housing complexes in the City over the last three years with 525 of them constructed between 2011 and 2014.

To pressure the State government to ban the manufacture and use of plastic covers less than 40 microns, members of Malleswaram Swabhimanaa Initiative (MSI) have launched an online campaign.

Union Steel and Mines Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who is schedule to visit Bangalore on July 4 to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, is likely to raise illegal mining activities in the

The sand mining issue has been posing a huge threat in the district and continues to exist even after the district administration started stringent measures to curb the irregularity.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Tuesday that the government had no plans to impose ban on mining in the State.

As many as 750 victims of endosulfan spraying have suffered more than 50 per cent disability, according to a report of the State government.

Here’s some good news for those concerned about radiations from telecom towers.

The Karnataka State Pollution Control Board is holding weekly discussions with the traffic police and the transport department on how to penalise those causing vehicular noise pollution, the KSPCB

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