Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Sudesh V/s Union of India & Ors. dated 09/05/2014 regarding construction activity on the river bed of Dohan passing through villages Pali and Jat, Haryana.

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GURGAON: Air pollution is now categorized as a public health hazard by the World Health Organization.

MEWAT: City police came under attack from the stone mining mafia on Monday after a gang engaged a police party in Lohinga Kalan village of Punahana.

Haryana has asked the NCR Planning Board (NCRPB) to exclude three patches of land in Gurgaon and Manesar from the natural conservation zones in the regional plan.

With just eight days left for the present UPA-2 government, the question being asked is why is urban development minister Kamal Nath pushing for the Aravalis to be declared a Natural Conservation Z

In a first for any state, the Haryana government has made public its losses on account of illegal sand mining.

The district administration has formulated plans for proper management of solid waste, upkeep of parks and remodelling of drain no.6, which is known here as ‘Ganda Nala’.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Noida Lok Manch Vs. Union of India & Ors. dated 06/05/2014 regarding illegal sand mining on Indian Air Force land in Faridabad. The Tribunal noted that it was evident that there was unauthorized and illegal removal/theft of 60032 metric tons of sand causing financial loss of Rs. 1.4 crore and more to the State exchequer.

Original Source: http://www.greentribunal.gov.in/orderinpdf/72-2014(MApp)_6May2014.pdf

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has questioned the Haryana government for taking no action against Reliance Industries while taking back nearly 1,400 acres of land allotted for develo

Project was disrupted by incident of fire in November

The solid waste management plan for Faridabad seems to have gone for a toss after the Rs 75-crore solid waste recycling plant started about three years ago has failed to come on track after a fire incident that disrupted its operation in November. Despite passing two deadlines and five months of the unusual break, the future of the plant appears uncertain, as no effort has been made to place the plant back into operation.

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