Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of U.R. Beniwal Vs. State of Rajasthan & Ors dated 15/02/2016 regarding unlawful extraction of groundwater by industries in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

It is undisputed that the area in question is a ‘Dark Zone’ for the purpose of extraction of water. Counsel appearing for the Applicant points out that the inspection team has noticed that by and large all industries are extracting ground water unauthorisedly and do not have permission from the CGWA.

PUNE: Through its subsidiary Solairedirect, Engie has bagged 140 MW solar energy projects that comprise two units of 70MW each, located at two sites in Rajasthan.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Sumitra Devi Vs. CPCB & Ors. dated 09/02/2016 regarding groundwater pollution by the discharge of industrial effluent in Haryana by the state of Rajasthan.

NGT directed the Chief Secretary of the State of Rajasthan to file personal affidavit to show cause why it should not be directed closure of all the industries in Bhiwadi.

JAIPUR: The Lake Development Authority of Rajasthan would have to form a State Wetland Authority as the union minister of environment, forest and climate change, Prakash Javadekar said that the reg

JAIPUR: While Zika virus threat is looming large, the health department has started collecting details about the number of water bodies in all districts of the state.

JAIPUR: The government has changed its strategy to prevent the spread of swine flu after noticing that this year 23 persons have succumbed to the disease so far.

JAIPUR: Sariska is basking in the glory of increasing tourist footfall these days, but here is some more good news for the tiger reserve.

Jaipur: Five per cent of the total identified severe malnutrition cases in the state are not attending weekly nutrition camps set up under the recently launched community management of malnourished

Mukhya Mantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan (MJSA), described as the country's largest campaign of its kind towards water harvesting and conservation in rural areas, was launched by Chief Minister Vasundh

Increasing vulture population is a good sign that the natural scavengers are returning to restore the long disturbed ecological balance.

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