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MUMBAI: Mumbai is among the noisiest cities in the country, closely followed by Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore.

It has employed a laboratory from Chennai to test the water quality before and after the main immersion on Saturday

With Vinayaga Chathurthi having been celebrated with pomp across the town, it is now time for the immersion of idols. Although many people have already completed the immersion of the Ganesha idols, for the rest, there is an advisory from the Puducherry Pollution Control Committee (PPCC) on the various conditions that need to be observed before immersing the idols.

The article discusses the effect of Ganesh idol immersion on water and recommends the action plan to prevent & control water pollution.

If noise pollution has been giving you sleepless nights, now there is at least a way out to quantify it region-wise and put it online.

A Division Bench of the AP High Court, comprising Chief Justice Kalyan Jyothi Sengupta and Justice K.C.

Concerned over water pollution during Ganesha festivals, the forest department and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have urged people to use earthen Ganesha idol.

Hyderabad: With the city’s Ganesh associations targeting one lakh pandals this year, Hyderabad’s lakes are in grave danger.

Kendriya Durga Puja Samity's (KDPS) initiative to transform the conventional synthetic idols in the puja pandals to organic ones is facing opposition from many.

Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has moved the Bombay High Court for permission to allow parking inside Shivaji Park on Ganpati immersion days, pleading its inability to make al

There has been no let-up in decibel levels in the past three years during Ganesh festival.

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