NAGPUR: Almost a hundred students from Centre Point School (Wardhaman Nagar) volunteered to do their bit in cleaning up banks of Telangkhedi lake on Friday morning.

The fifth day of Nagpur Municipal Corporation's (NMC) My City, Clean City campaign ended on a high note.

: In blatant violation of forest laws, 30-35 teak trees were felled illicitly by allegedly tampering the reserve forest (RF) boundary in Bodhala under Talegaon forest range of Wardha division.

The state government has decided to amend rules under the Indian Forest Act (IFA) 1927 to make them more adaptable and people-friendly besides ensuring effective conservation of forests.

The concept of immersing Ganesh idols in artificial ponds, which was alien to Nagpurians all these years, is now slowly but steadily catching up, if the post- Anant Chaturdashi day statistics, prov

The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) is the authority for preventing pollution of water bodies.

After spending over Rs283 crore on relocation of villages from reserves, sanctuaries and national parks in Maharashtra in the last 12 years, the state government would require a further Rs 900 cror

The dissolved oxygen (DO) level in Telangkhedi Lake has gone down even as the immersions of only Janmashtami have taken place till now.

Rural police's local crime branch (LCB) cracked down on illegal sand mining mafia based at Walni and in surrounding areas in the wee hours of Tuesday.

The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) announced on Tuesday that it will continue to regulate plaster of paris (PoP) idols like last year.

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