The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has become the world's first Metro mode of transport to be certified by the United Nation (UN) for earning carbon credits by cutting down on pollution and em

After Reliance Industries refused to supply gas to the Bawana power plant, the Delhi government has asked the Prime Minister’s Office to intervene in getting supply of gas to the Rs 4,500-crore pla

After a series of delays, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is finally set to inaugurate the city’s first automated multi-level car parking facility at Sarojini Nagar.

Earns Rs.47 crore carbon credits for reducing greenhouse gas emissions

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has been certified by the United Nations as the first metro rail and rail-based system in the world to get “carbon credits for reducing greenhouse gas emissions” and helping in reducing pollution levels in the city by 6.3 lakh tonne every year. With this certification, the Delhi Metro has earned carbon credits worth about Rs.47 crore annually for the next seven years and with the increase in number of passengers, this figure will only increase.

Municipal Corporation of Delhi's Medical Relief and Public Health Committee chairman V.K.

New Delhi: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) claims that the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has repaired only 11 out of the 95 water pipelines, which were found to be leaking, in the last six months.

Delhi Government formulates a fresh initiative with the least resistance from residents and traders

While the earlier plans to restore and renovate Chandni Chowk had not taken off the drawing board, the Delhi Government has now come up with an initiative that intends to improve the look and facilities in the historic area with the least resistance from the residents and traders.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has alleged that around 950 water pipelines in Delhi have been identified as passing out through drains.
The MCD Medical Relief and Public Health Committee chairman V.K. Monga wrote to the NHRC chairperson Justice K.G. Balakrishnan seeking his

With 67 lakh vehicles already on Delhi roads and the figure set to rise in the coming years, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) plans to construct 41 parkings across the city.

The ministry of urban development (MoUD) has sought an increase in, and rationalisation of, excise duty levied on petrol and diesel vehicles at the national level.

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