INDORE: Pollution in the city can be controlled only by curbing the increase in private vehicles and developing public transport system, which should be main mode of transport for denizens, said en

With around 60 per cent of world’s open defecation happening in India and manual scavenging still a dark ugly truth, India, according to Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh, presents a rather

INDORE: The Indore district administration on Friday enforced a two-month ban on hookah bars and sheesha lounges to check alleged activities. Ban will remain in force till November 27.

INDORE: In a move to prevent water bodies getting polluted due to immersion of idols, Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) has chalk out an eco friendly plan for immersion of Lord Ganesh idols.

The ‘Nirmal Bharat Yatra’ to promote the message of making the country open defecation-free and ensuring proper sanitation in rural areas will begin from October 3, Union Minister Jairam Ramesh said on Friday.

Accompanied by actor Vidya Balan, the brand ambassador of the Ministry’s campaign for improving sanitation, Mr. Ramesh said the 2,000-km yatra will rope in people from all sections, including school children, to pass on the message.

INDORE: Wait for BRTS has just got longer. Board of Indore Development Authority (IDA) has once again extended the deadline for construction of the BRTS by three months on Wednesday.

MHOW: Landless tribals, who protested against their continued neglect by taking over about 300 acres of forest land in Junapani area near the famous Patalpani waterfall on Saturday night, left the

MHOW: Seeking their right to cultivate on forest land about 400 tribals from the villages of Chordiya, Sind Baroda and Bhagora villages of Mhow tehsil have moved to encroach and clear forest near P

INDORE: With Khajrani Mosque Committee agreeing to part with a portion of its land for laying a 3-meter Narmada pipeline, work continued on the second day with the opening up of water pipeline that

INDORE: Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) on Saturday destroyed one tonne tea after it was declared unfit for human consumption.

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