The Delhi High Court has directed the Union Government to come up with an action plan to deal with air pollution in the Capital, while expressing concern over the “bureaucratic apathy” on the issue

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Shailesh Singh Vs. Metropolitan Hotel & SPA dated 27/04/2015 regarding consent to operate given to the Metropolitan Hotel, New Delhi.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Vikrant Kumar Tongad Vs. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd dated 27/04/2015 regarding installation of rain water harvesting system in public buildings of Delhi. In this regard the counsel appearing for the DPCC has filed the report of the joint inspection of all the Hospitals particulary in relation to the rain water harvesting system installation and functioning.

 

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi in the matter of 450 trees to be shifted for Qutab Golf Course facelift Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors. dated 27/04/2015 regarding felling of trees for the Qutab Golf Course facelift.

Counsel appearing for DDA submits that a Policy decision has been taken that no trees will be felled or cut in the Qutab Golf Course facelift.

The government on Monday moved the National Green Tribunal (NGT) seeking stay of its ban orders on 15-year-old petrol and 10-year-old diesel vehicles from plying on Delhi roads on the ground that

Experts Say Too Much Focus On Looks, Not Robustness

The Delhi High Court has directed the Union Government to come up with an action plan to deal with air pollution in the Capital, while expressing concern over the “bureaucratic apathy” on the issue

Delhi's environment department has collected about Rs 190 crore from the pollution cess of 25 paise per litre of diesel imposed in 2008, officials told TOI.

A day after TOI reported that the Rao Tula Ram flyover project has been held up due to lack of forest clearance for tree cutting, environment minister Asim Ahmed Khan held a meeting with the forest

Delhi Jal Board has kept on hold a memorandum of understanding (MoU) it signed with Tata Power in January for setting up 100 water ATMs over the next two years.

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