Punjab and Haryana high court on Wednesday clarified that the stay on acquisition of land and issuance of any change of land use (CLU) licences to developers to build colonies in Gurgaon and the Na

GURGAON: Air pollution is now categorized as a public health hazard by the World Health Organization.

Haryana has asked the NCR Planning Board (NCRPB) to exclude three patches of land in Gurgaon and Manesar from the natural conservation zones in the regional plan.

गुड़गांव नगर निगम एरिया में पानी की बर्बादी करने वाले सावधान हो जाएं।

अगर व्यर्थ में पानी बर्बाद किया तो मोटा जुर्माना देना पड़ सकता है। नगर निगम ने पानी बचाने के लिए एक अपील जारी की है। साथ ही पानी के प्रति लोगों को जागरुक करने के लिए मुनादी का सहारा भी लिया जा रहा है।

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Shri Rajnish Kumar Sharma & Ors. V/s. DLF Qutab Enclave Residents Welfare Association (Regd.) & Ors. dated 15/04/2014 regarding converting the green area into a religious area, Phase-II Gurgaon.

Original Source: http://www.greentribunal.gov.in/orderinpdf/144-2014(MApp)_15Apr2014.pdf

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has directed the Haryana government not to issue any colony development licences, change of land use or acquire any lands until its sub-regional plan for the 11 di

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Haryana government to file the latest status report on Mukesh Ambani-promoted Reliance Haryana SEZ, for which 1,383 acre of land in Gurgaon was earmarked.

The Punjab and Haryana high court on Thursday directed the Haryana government not to issue any change of land use (CLU) licence to developers to build colonies in Gurgaon and the National Capital R

The process for acquisition of over 2,000 acres in different parts of Gurgaon for roads, public utilities and residential sectors initiated with separate notifications in December last has hit roug

Activists Send GPS Readings Of Cleared Patches & Photos As Proof, Suspect Developers

New Delhi:Hundreds of trees have been reportedly felled in Mangar, a part of the Aravalis off the Gurgaon-Faridabad highway, over the past month. Though some trees are cut for fuelwood every winter, this year there has been large-scale felling even in dense parts of the forest. In a complaint to the Haryana forest department on Tuesday, activists have alleged that logs are being transported out for commercial purposes and property owners are helping in clearing the trees to free up the areas for real estate.

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