Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Court On Its Own Motion Vs. State of Punjab dated 11/09/2013 regarding groundwater pollution caused by textile and the electroplating industries in the State of Punjab.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Gurbachan Singh Vs State of Punjab & Others dated 11/09/2013 regarding use of loudspeakers, microphones in religious and marriage places in the State of Punjab and the noise pollution caused by it.

While there has been an increase of about seven per cent in the forest cover in Punjab, a number of irregularities in the utilisation of funds and land management have come to the fore.

Fearing displacement and the spread of diseases like cancer because of ecological degradation, residents of more than 30 villages are up in arms against the state government's move to set up a ther

To find out a permanent solution of waterlogging in southwestern Punjab, comprising Muktsar, Fazilka and Faridkot districts, the Drainage Department will take help from the Indian Space Research Or

Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases have shown a worrying increase in the state and their number has shown almost 100% rise in eight southern districts of Punjab in the past one year.

More than 40 persons, mostly women and children, fell ill at Bujgar village after drinking contaminated water. The water was being supplied to the village by the Punjab Water Supply Board.

Less than a month after two IAS officers found themselves in the dock for alleged non-compliance of judicial orders on mandatory environmental clearance for mining up to five acres in Punjab, the P

Contrary to the Punjab government’s claims of having effectively controlled illegal mining in the state, unauthorised mining continues unabated in Khijrabad village near here.

The government will spend Rs 1,700 crore on up-gradation and expansion of rural link roads, said Punjab Rural Development and Panchayat Minister Surjit Singh Rakhra on Monday.

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