The Environment Impact Assessment report of the proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport that continues to face opposition from the MoEF and villagers due to environmental and displacement issues.

This is volume IV of EIA study of Navi Mumabi International airport by Center of Environment Science & Engineering and Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. It gives detailed account for environment impacts & mitigation measures, environment management plan and disaster management plan, likely to occur due to the NMIA project.

This is volume V of EIA study of Navi Mumabi International airport by Center of Environment Science & Engineering and Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. This volume gives detailed account of additional studies and disclosure of consultants.

This is the executive summary of Navi Mumabi International airport. The Centre of Environment Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai has been engaged by CIDCO to carry out the comprehensive environment impact assessment study in accordance with the guidelines of Ministry of environment & Forest and Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board (MPDCB).

The masterplan for the upcoming international airport in the city confirms that it is an excellent example of green architecture. The entire building has been planned in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) norms to utilise all natural resources to the maximum.

Shillong, June 21 (IANS): Assam's Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport appears to have become one of the main transit points for smugglers to transport wildlife products to China and Far East Asia.

In less than a week, customs seized tiger skeletons and pangolin scales worth more than Rs.5 crore (over a million dollars) from the airport.

Panel clears way for luxury hotels at IGI

Sanat Kaul

Mumbai Affidavit: Ministry says rules do not specifically debar private facilities, cites noise levels in excess of standards

In an observation that might hinder plans for proposed helipads in the city, especially by private entities, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has taken a view that new helipads can be avoided in Mumbai taking into account the high ambient noise levels.

New Delhi: Just how noisy is noisy enough for an aircraft to be banned from landing at Indian airports so that people living nearby can sleep peacefully is an issue that

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