The decision of the State government to promulgate an ordinance to regulate stone-crushing units in Karnataka is likely to hit the existing operators really hard.

After a long legal battle, Lavasa Construction Ltd, the project proponents of Lavasa, has agreed to accept the five ‘preconditions’ specified by the MoEF, over which the clearance was stuck. The Board of Lavasa Construction Ltd had met recently and passed a resolution stating they were ready to accept all the riders imposed by the ministry. In the next court hearing, the company will reiterate its stand.

IDFC Private Equity, which is the PE arm and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infrastructure Development Finance Company, will invest .

Lucknow Stung by farmers’ agitations and repeated adverse court rulings on land acquisition, the Uttar Pradesh government has decided to restructure its development projects by replacing land with

It is only custodian of the land and not owner: Sunita Narain

The Punjab and Haryana High Court today refused to vacate the stay over the construction of Tata Camelot project.

Sahberi village ruling to hit sentiment in Noida Extension, where projects worth Rs 40,000 crore are being executed.

The Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal of the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) against an Allahabad High Court order quashing acquisition of 156 hectares (390 acres) land in Greater Noida

To step in to prevent

MARGAO: The Costa grounds issue created uproar at the Margao Municipal Council meeting on Thursday.

In a significant shot in the arm for the environmentalists, the A.P.

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