The National Green Tribunal (NGT) issued a contempt notice to the Forest Department and the Public Works Department (PWD) for violating its orders allowing only certain trees along a stretch betwee

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal has directed the ministry of environment and forests and the Delhi government to identify and assess the status of wetlands in the capital.

Rapid urbanisation, road expansion, infrastructure projects and expansion of Delhi Metro are being blamed for dwindling green cover in the national Capital, which resulted in the increase of suspen

The National Green Tribunal issued notices on Tuesday to resident welfare associations of various colonies, and all government and private hospitals enlisted in Delhi to submit affidavits on instal

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Vikas V/s DMRC & Ors. dated 06/05/2014 to stop DMRC from cutting trees on the National Highway No. 10, Rohtak Road and not to build the pillars on the Mundka-Tikri Border line, on the central verge but on the footpaths and service lane and consider the alternative alignment suggested by the applicant in the interest of preserving the green cover of the area.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Vikrant Kumar Tongad Vs. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. dated 06/05/2014 regarding non-functioning of rain water harvesting systems installed in around 18 Departments/Organizations/ Hospitals in Delhi.

Construction debris in Delhi is choking roads, wetlands and green areas and the problem is becoming more acute every year.

The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday restrained the Delhi Government, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and the Delhi Jal Board from releasing or storing any sewage or sludge in and around water b

दिल्ली की लाइफ लाइन मेट्रो ने दिल्लीवालों के सफर को आसान बना दिया है। बिना किसी रुकावट के ठंडक में सफर करना सभी को अच्छा लगता है लेकिन हम यह नहीं जानते कि इस आरामदायक सफर के लिए हमें क्या कीमत चुका

Garbage, silt and dirty filters characterise the over 120 rain water harvesting systems (RWHSs) set up at its stations by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, while other government authorities like t

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