Korali block most sensitive; poor hygiene, open drains culprits

Lack of cleanliness around the Yamuna seems to be making certain areas in the city and the district malaria sensitive.
Korali block, which consists of over five villages, is one of them. Nine out of the total 10 positive cases of malaria recorded by the Health Department this season are from this block. The district had reported 1,012 malaria cases last year officially.

गुड़गांव नगर निगम एरिया में पानी की बर्बादी करने वाले सावधान हो जाएं।

अगर व्यर्थ में पानी बर्बाद किया तो मोटा जुर्माना देना पड़ सकता है। नगर निगम ने पानी बचाने के लिए एक अपील जारी की है। साथ ही पानी के प्रति लोगों को जागरुक करने के लिए मुनादी का सहारा भी लिया जा रहा है।

Green Tribunal had directed Forest Department to maintain status quo

The Haryana Forest Department seems to have finally admitted what an inquiry conducted by an IAS officer in Sirsa had indicated and what an NGO that moved the National Green Tribunal (NGT) against the department’s move of felling trees through auction to private agencies has been contending.

The Gurgaon administration has advised the private colonisers to take treated water from Haryana Urban Development Authority and close all the registered tubewells in a move to stop further depleti

Shubham Grover, a resident of Gohana and student of chemical engineering in IIT-Delhi, has innovated a mini-plant for treating wastewater of the kitchen in the houses.

Gurgaon administration has advised the private colonisers to take treated water from Haryana Urban Development Authority and close all the registered tubewells in a move to stop further depletion o

In a move to curb groundwater depletion in the city, private builders and developers were directed on Wednesday to use water treated by HUDA and close all registered tubewells used for drinking wat

According to Sangwan, the meeting was attended by representatives of DLF, Ansal Enterprises, Uppal Southend and Mayfield Gardens, among others.

In a meeting on Wednesday, Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner Shekhar Vidyarthi directed private developers to shut down all registered tubewells used for supplying drinking water in colonies developed by them. The directions were given to conserve ground water, officials said.

Wants construction within permissible limits in NCZs & no tourism activity

In what has elated enviornmentalists across the state and left realtors frowning, the NCR Planning Board has asked Haryana to rework its sub-regional plan to ensure that construction is within permissible limits in natural conservation zones (NCZs) and there is no tourism activity as planned by the state.

The hydrology department is set for the pre-monsoon groundwater survey for 2014, which is scheduled to be launched in the first week of June.

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