'Auto industry underplaying the toxic and cancer effects of diesel emissions’

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of S.D. Windlesh Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi dated 05/05/2016 regarding tree felling, Shastri Park, Delhi. Chief Engineer, PWD has given assurance to the Tribunal that 2000 trees will be planted before the next monsoon and shall take preparatory steps before the next date of hearing. He will also give details of the 8 trees that are stated to have been transplanted.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday admitted for the first time that the odd-even scheme cannot be a long-term "remedy" to air pollution.

Despite stern reminder from NGT, AAP govt. says it will take action in ‘due course of time’

New Delhi: If these (steps) didn't reduce pollution, what would, asked an exasperated Supreme Court on May 1, a day after the odd-even scheme ended with no apparent fall in air pollution.

Computers emit radiation that can cause many ailments

Blueair CEO in a statement said that Delhi's odd-even rule might not be effective enough to counter the city's growing air pollution.

While seeking a review of the Supreme Court order banning petrol and diesel cabs in Delhi, the Centre is likely to seek relief for taxis that already possess valid permits besides arguing that the

The bench has said that whenever such decisions are taken, inconvenience is bound to be caused to the people and asked the Delhi government to submit a suitable detailed and workable plan.

Diesel cab owners in Delhi are hoping the government will notify some technology.

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