NASHIK: The Bombay High Court has asked Godavari Gatarikaran Virodhi Manch, an NGO that had filed a public interest litigation on river pollution, to make Indiabulls and Nashik Thermal Power Statio

The National Green Tribunal, Western Zone, Pune, has given the Trimbakeshwar Municipal Council two weeks from October 14 to treat puja material generated in the town to curb river pollution.

For the third consecutive year, the reports of the regional office of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) show no deterioration in the quality of river water during the Ganesh festival.

Seven villages in the district, that were earlier issued red card by the Zilla Parishad (ZP) for poor water quality, have now been given the green card after a recent pre-monsoon water testing driv

As many as 1,556 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have got permission to set up units that are expected to provide employment to 27,487 people in Nashik district.

NASHIK: The state government has approved 11 water supply schemes worth Rs 12.88 crore.

NASHIK: The action plan for a green Kumbh Mela that focuses on eliminating use of plastic, treating nirmalya and other bio-degradable waste, banning washing in the Godavari and an aggressive awaren

NASHIK: The process to cut 46 trees to widen the Lam Road in Deolali has been halted considering the application made by activist Ashwini Bhat to the district collector to stay the tree cutting.

As part of the Green Kumbh campaign, around 200 students of KN Kela School on Monday formed a human chain and performed street plays from the school at Jail Road to Sant Janardan Bridge to spread a

The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) will for the first time keep a watch on the noise levels at major junctions in the city on the first day of the Ganapati festival that begins on Frida

Pages