The Haryana Government on Wednesday approved a comprehensive Agriculture Policy aimed at attaining inclusive growth exceeding four per cent in agriculture.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Shamsher Singh Vs. Union of India & Ors. dated 15/05/2014 regarding stone crushing within a distance less than 1 km. from protected forest area, Haryana.

The Haryana Government on Wednesday approved a comprehensive agriculture policy aimed at attaining inclusive growth exceeding four per cent in the farm sector, but deferred the agenda item on conce

Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday clarified that the stay on acquisition of land and issuance of any change of land use (CLU) licences to developers to build colonies in Gurgaon and the Na

Villagers seek closure of a factory for discharging effluents into ground

Nearly 200 villagers have fallen ill after drinking contaminated water supplied by the public-health authorities in Khaliavaas village of the district in four days. The villagers with the complaint of vomiting, stomach upset and diarrhea have been undergoing treatment in various private nursing homes besides the General Hospital and trauma centre in the town.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Advik Laboratories Ltd. & Anr. V/s State Govt. of Haryana & Ors. dated 12/05/2014 regarding the functioning of the Effluent Treatment Plant. The Tribunal has permitted the appellant to operate its ETP with full capacity for a period of two weeks. On completion of the 2nd week, the Haryana Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) shall after verifying that ETP has worked with full capacity take samples and file its status report before this Tribunal.

The quality of drinking water in the town seems to have hit a new low. There are reports of some reverse osmosis (RO) water filter manufacturers withdrawing the facility of warranty to consumers.

Sonepat DC forms committee to check water pollution near Bari industrial zone

The quality of drinking water in Faridabad has deteriorated, with 96 per cent of samples taken last month having failed the test.

Several organisations from Ratia in Fatehabad have decided to launch a renewed agitation against the reported indifference of the authorities to pollution of the Ghaggar flowing near the town.

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