Polluters big and small, from individuals burning leaves to massive construction sites producing dust, have become the targets of an ongoing crackdown by the Delhi Government and municipal corporat

A scientist today moved the National Green Tribunal seeking a direction to close down the Delhi Secretariat building on the ground that it violates mandatory pollution norms.

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has moved National Green Tribunal seeking a hike in the amount of fine being imposed on vehicles flouting the pollution under control (PUC) norm.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Ganeshi Devi & Ors. Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors. dated 17/12/2015 regarding noise pollution in residential areas, Delhi.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Rajeev Suri Vs. Commissioner, SDMC & Ors. dated 17/12/2015 regarding encroachment of park/green area located in the main market of Defence Colony, New Delhi.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Sukhdev Vihar Residents Welfare Association & Ors. Vs. State of NCT of Delhi & Ors. dated 17/12/2015 regarding waste to energy plants at Bawana and Gazipur.

National Green Tribunal constituted a team to visit the three waste to energy plants and also the thermal plants at Badarpur and Rajghat. They shall report as to the steps that are required to be taken to ensure that waste to energy plant at Gazipuar and Bawana could be made operational without any further loss of time.

The Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday to ban the sale of diesel cars and SUVs with engine capacity of over 2,000cc may hit investments in the auto sector.

Amid mounting concerns over alarming pollution levels in the national Capital, the Supreme Court on Tuesday proposed no fresh registration of diesel-run SUVs and luxury sedans above 2,000 cc for th

The Supreme Court on Tuesday disappointed the Arvind Kejriwal government which sought the apex court's stamp of approval on its odd-even car use formula for Delhi but said if it went ahead with its

To curb the growing air pollution in Delhi, Supreme Court on Dec 16, 2015 banned registration of diesel cars with engine capacity over 2000 cc engine till March 31, 2016. The apex court also said that all commercial vehicles, including trucks, which are not Delhi-bound, will not be allowed to enter the city through entry points NH-8 and NH-1.

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