Every third child in Gujarat is underweight, stated the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) in its performance audit of the implementation of the Centre's Integrated Child Development Se

On Bapu’s B’day, Youth Brigade Makes Clean Sweep Of Gandhi Road

It was halla bol on the dirt monster as nearly 250 waste warriors descended on Gandhi Road on Wednesday to observe Gandhi Jayanti. They joined hands with Ahmedabad’s Youth Brigade to make the city’s 600-year-old core garbage-free.

100 HL Students Join TOI’s Youth Brigade To Make Paper Bags

SC Upholds HC Order To Centre

Gujarat’s cities will get cheaper gas. The Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Gujarat high court order passed last year directing the Centre to supply gas to Ahmedabad at the price it supplies to Delhi and Mumbai.

A bench of Justice H L Dattu and Justice M I Iqbal on Monday upheld Gujarat high court's order passed last year

The Supreme Court on Monday has directed the Union government to provide compressed natural gas (CNG) to Gujarat on the same rate as it is given to Delhi and Mumbai.

Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) has slapped closure notices on eight textile dyeing and printing units in Sachin, Pandesara, Kim and Palsana near here for violating air and water pollution n

Flood fury has claimed the lives of five people since Monday in different parts of the city. The bodies were found at different places after waters receded in the city.

The district authorities have completed damage assessment survey after rain waters caused havoc in several villages of Dabhoi taluka in Vadodara.

Essential exercise before entering into the final commercial contract

Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd (NPCIL) and Westinghouse Electric of the US have entered into an early contract to carry out a preliminary safety analysis for the proposed plant at Mithi Virdi in Gujarat.

Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) has slapped closure notices on eight textile dyeing and printing units in Sachin, Pandesara, Kim and Palsana near here for violating air and water pollution norms on Friday.

Official sources said around 37 textile dyeing and printing units have been issued closure notices for violating air pollution norms in the last one-and-a-halfmonth period. None of the mill owners has given an undertaking and explanation report to the GPCB.

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