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Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of News Item Published in Hindustan Times “And Quiet Flows the Maily Yamuna” Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 19/05/2017 regarding Yamuna pollution.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Shri Mahaveer Stone Industry Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 17/04/2017 regarding grant of Consent to Operate to Shri Mahaveer Stone Industry, Uttar Pradesh.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Shikhar Stone Crusher Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 13/04/2017 regarding illegal running of stone crushers in Uttar Pradesh.

Applications disposed of. Counsel appearing for the stone crushers have submitted before the Court that they have not applied to the State Pollution Control Board either for joint inspection or for consent to operate, after 02nd December, 2016. Therefore the question of submission of report by the Board does not arise. Parties are at liberty to proceed in accordance with law.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of M/s. Minaar Industries (Hindustan Tannery Pvt. Ltd.) Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 10/04/2017 regarding pollution caused by tanneries, Uttar Pradesh.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of M/s. Swan Tanning Industries Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 11/01/2017 regarding pollution caused by M/s. Swan Tanning Industries, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

The joint inspection report dated 11th January, 2017 filed before NGT states that the unit does not have authorization for dealing with the hazardous waste, under the relevant rule. It was also found that the effluent discharged by the unit violated the prescribed parameters of Chromium.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Shri Mahaveer Stone Industry & Others Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others 04/11/2016 regarding grant of Consent to Operate for Shri Mahaveer Stone Industry, Uttar Pradesh.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Jai Hind Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Ors. dated 05/05/2016 regarding the operation of the ceramic Industries situated in Khurja, District Bulandshehar, Uttar Pradesh. The applicant (Jai Hind) in his application has pointed out that 29 Ceramic Industries in Khurja, District Bulandshehar, Uttar Pradesh are running without the valid consent from the UPPCB.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of M/s Bee Chems Vs. Central Pollution Control Board & Others dated 27/04/2016 regarding pollution caused by the chemical industry M/s Bee Chems, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. M/s Bee Chems challenged the order dated 19-01-2016 passed for closure of the industry. Show Cause notice was issued before the closure order was passed and the appellant responded to this show cause notice with a plea that it is not a polluting unit.

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