MUMBAI: The environment status report published by the BMC in September this year lays the blame of greater pollution levels on construction in the city.
MUMBAI: Six years after the Bombay High Court ordered a stop to the destruction of mangroves, Mumbai and its neighbouring areas now boast of more than 5,800 hectares of mangrove land designated as
To increase awareness on fuel efficiency and provide better service to customers, Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) launched the ‘Fuel 2 Faayda’ campaign in Pune and Satara districts.
The ‘horse racing' organised by Sankalp Pratishthan, an NGO headed by state minister for housing Sachin Ahir's wife Sangita, has come under the scanner for allegedly violating environmental rules.
Even as the row over huge donations made by Indiabulls to a foundation headed by controversial public works minister Chhagan Bhujbal is yet to die down, the issue of IT parks constructed by the con
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has called for the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link (MTHL) from Sewri to Nhava to be realigned to ensure that the nesting ground for thousands of flamingos is not
Bowing to pressure from the opposition, the government has announced a package of Rs2,000 crore to the farmers of cotton, soya, and paddy in the regions of Vidarbha (eastern Maharashtra), Marathwad
The Bombay High Court has said it will decide whether the National Green Tribunal (NGT) Act of 2010 can be used to adjudicate alleged irregularities by the Lavasa township.
The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has set the ball rolling for setting up a smart card-based single ticket system for all modes of transport in the Mumbai Metropolitan Re