Order of the National Green Tribunal (Central Zone Bench, Bhopal) in the matter of Suo moto case In re: News item appearing in The Hindu dated 03.12.2023 titled “Battling water woes in land of tragedy dated 20/03/2024.

The court noted that the chemical waste which was approximately 337 metric ton which were collected during the time of Bhopal gas disaster was required to be disposed of according to the rules within a timeframe but the same has not been done yet.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Jogendra Singh Vs M/s Bhopal Incinerators Limited dated 27/10/2021.

The matter related to non compliance of provisions of Bio Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 and the guidelines issued by CPCB with regard to the Common Bio-medical Treatment Facility by M/s Bhopal Incinerators Limited.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Hardesh Kirar Vs State of Madhya Pradesh dated 10/08/2021. The matter relates to violation of environmental norms by M/s Raj Homes Colony by raising constructions on encroached government land, discharging untreated sewage at village Kauluva, Bhopal and diverting the course of the drain.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Hardesh Kirar Vs State of Madhya Pradesh dated 06/10/2020. The matter related to encroachment of government land and nalla and discharge of untreated sewage at village Kauluva, Bhopal.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Hardesh Kirar Versus State of Madhya Pradesh dated 18/05/2020 regarding allegation of violation of environmental norms by Raj Homes Colony by raising constructions on encroached government land and discharging untreated sewage at Village Kauluva, Bhopal.

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Bhopal: The State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) has been empowered to act against those violating the environmental norms.

BHOPAL: Smoke billowed from the burning garbage at the Bhanpur dumping grounds in the state capital, affecting colonies some as far as three kilometres away, on Tuesday.

BHOPAL: For the second year in a row, over 1,000 peoplehave tested positive for vector-borne diseases like chikungunya and dengue in the state capital.

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