In a setback to the Narendra Modi government, the Supreme Court on Thursday held its decision to sell 36 acre of land to a private refinery in Gujarat “bad in law and arbitrary”.

Setting aside the Gujarat government's decision to allow sale of land in Bhuj to Alumina Refinery, the court said the company should pay R3.15 crore to the government if it wants to proceed with the project. Anandi Ben Patel, who is the state revenue minister, had cleared the sale of this 36 acre-land.

The ADB has found "prima facie evidence of non-compliance with (its) policies and procedures"

In what could be fresh trouble for the Tata group’s 4,000-Mw ultra mega power plant (UMPP) in Mundra in Kutch, Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) board has ordered compliance review of the project in accordance with the Accountability Mechanism Policy (2012) of the bank.

As a part of on going campaign of making Surat 'Zero Slum' city, the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) has started construction of 2,500 houses at 11 places in the city.

Construction for another 2,000 homes of 1 BHK in economically weaker section (EWS) and low-income group (LIG) category would begin by Monday. Work for remaining 6,500 of the total of 11,000 homes would begin by February 1. There will be 3,000 EWS and 8,000 LIG houses built .

Rajkot: The death of two lionesses near Pipavav port has once again raised the issue of limiting the speed of the trains, especially considering the extending kingdom of Asiatic lions.

The Supreme Court will on Thursday hear a petition filed against the partial shutdown of several manufacturing units in the Mundra Special Economic Zone over lack of environmental clearance to the

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat high court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the state government over the issue of coal gasifiers being used in ceramic industry situated in and around Morbi.

Ahmedabad : Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, already in the middle of a political battle ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, may face fresh trouble in his state as farmers and pastoral people ha

An innovative attempt is being made by scientists in Gujarat to develop a water-conserving farming technique than can better Israel's drip-irrigation system.

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has, once again, issued a warning to the authorities of national parks and sanctuaries about a possible attack of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV).

Following the January 13 Gujarat HC order suspending commercial activities in Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), Oriental Carbon & Chemical plans to approach the apex court seeking

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