Gurgaon: Could the state be lowering pollution norms to appear more business-friendly?

In a gross violation of the National Green Tribunal orders banning burning of any type of waste in the open in the National Capital Region, waste is being openly dumped and burnt in the city, causi

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An RTI response from the district mining office has revealed that 14 FIRs against illegal mining have been lodged in the last 19 months in the city.

Gurgaon: Government agencies in Gurgaon are struggling to meet their deadlines to bring down air pollution in the city, even as the Delhi government is preparing to roll out the second phase of its

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Sushil Kumar Vs. Union of India & Others regarding municipal solid waste disposal in the grain market of Kaithal, Haryana, 30/03/2016.

The Haryana State Pollution Control Board shall conduct inspection and issue appropriate guidelines for prevention and control of Air Pollution as well, and in relation to disposal of Municipal Solid Waste in accordance with law.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Anil Uppal & Others Vs Union of India & Others regarding green spaces/open spaces available to residents in an area, Gurgaon, Haryana, 29/03/2016. NGT directs the authorities to submit Status Report giving details of the park and open spaces.

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Haryana Education Minister Ram Bilas Sharma today said the state government is mulling new transfer policy for teachers in the Education Department and was likely to be brought in the ongoing budge

The Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has ordered DMRC to shut the food court at Huda City Centre Metro station within 15 days if steps are not taken to check pollution from discharged

The National Green Tribunal on March 17, 2016 directed Kenwood Mercantile Private Ltd, Goodfaith Builders Pvt. Ltd and Nandak INFOCOM (or INFROCOM) Pvt. Ltd  to jointly deposit an environmental compensation of Rupees one lakh within three weeks before the Haryana Pollution Control Board.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Vinod Yadav Vs. State of Haryana & Others dated 17/03/2016 regarding muck lying on the roadside after cleaning of drains, Haryana.

Counsel appearing for the Respondents states that he would ensure in future that the material recovered upon the cleaning of the drain would not be stored on the roads and the same would be taken to the appropriate site without any delay. He further states that they will also ensure that the drains are kept clean so that there is no adverse impact on human health.

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