After prolonged respite from the blistering heat conditions mercury took an upward swing and heat wave conditions revived in the state.

Hanumangarh-based progressive farmers Shobha Singh Doodi and Shabnam Godara, chairperson and vice-chairperson, respectively, of zila parishad, have filed a public interest litigation (PIL) with the

This paper argues that climate change adaptation policies often fail to gain priority status both nationally and locally. While the most severe impacts of climate change are being felt through major disasters, less dramatic events go unnoticed wreaking havoc on local livelihoods.

The scorching heat continued in the state for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. The conditions further aggravated which affected normal life and vehicular traffic.

Heat waves aggravated in Rajasthan on Tuesday when majority of the places in the state recorded maximum temperature on or above 41 degree Celsius.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of M/s Maruti Mills Pvt. Ltd. Vs Balotra Water Pollution Control Board Ors. dated 07/03/2014 regarding pollution caused by textile industries in Balotra, Rajasthan’s Barmer district. This matter has been received upon transfer from the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jodhpur.

Original Source: http://www.greentribunal.gov.in/orderinpdf/30-2014(THC)(OA)_7Mar2014.pdf

The project landed in Pachpadra following problems with land acquisition in Leelala village, about 60 km away from there HPCL Hours before United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandh

The Cabinet today approved setting up of a refinery in Barmer, Rajasthan. It will be have 9 milion tonnes annual capacity.

Pachpadra Residents Want Work To Start

The demand to set up the proposed refinery at Leelala in Baytoo area of Barmer district is gaining momentum. After staging dharna in Barmer and Baytoo, the Refinery Bachao Samiti has started preparations for a dharna on Monday near the Mangala oil fields.

Miffed at being blamed for shifting of the proposed oil refinery from its original site in western Rajasthan, State Revenue Minister Hemaram Chaudhary has resigned from the Cabinet. Mr.

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