Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Vikrant Kumar Tongad Vs. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd & Others dated 11/05/2015 regarding installation of rainwater harvesting systems in public buildings of Delhi.

Drawing flak from the National Green Tribunal for its failure to check waste burning, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has decided to adopt a ‘zero tolerance’ policy on burning of leaves, pla

They Say NGT Move Will Check Pollution; Residents Doubtful

With various agencies plan and prod one another over its cleaning, flowing Yamuna remains a dream.

To encourage consumption of clean and renewable energy in the national capital, Delhi’s AAP government is planning to promote the usage of energy from such sources and will urge citizens to install

Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain claimed on Friday that there would be no shortage of power supply in the city this summer as power distribution companies have arranged for more power than the e

After hundreds of crores going down the drain, another Rs. 3659 crore is needed for various measures towards rejuvenating Yamuna’s filthiest 22km stretch passing through Delhi.

If someone is found dumping waste in the drains, he or she will be liable to pay a fine of Rs.5,000.

The National Green Tribunal applauded Delhi Development Authority’s “purposeful” efforts toward cleaning Yamuna and its banks.

The pathetic state of rain water harvesting over flyovers in the city miffed the National Green Tribunal on Friday, forcing it to direct the AAP government to ensure that all 113 flyovers in the Ca

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