Judgement of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Randhir Singh & Others Vs State of Haryana & Others dated 29/01/2016. The Application was for restraining the M/s Haryana Liquors Pvt. Ltd. from carrying on construction activity for the proposed Grain/Molasses Distillery Unit in its current location in the village Jundla, District Karnal.

Applications stands dismissed.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Mushtakeem Vs. MoEF & CC & Ors dated 28/01/2016 regarding sand mining in Districts Shamli and Muzzafnagar of State of Uttar Pradesh and District Karnal in State of Haryana.

The State of Uttar Pradesh and State of Haryana shall file details of all the JCBs and other earth mining machinery that have been registered in the Districts

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture comprise 10-12% of anthropocentric global emissions; and 76% of the agricultural emissions are generated in the developing world. Landscape GHG accounting is an effective way to efficiently develop baseline emissions and appropriate mitigation approaches.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Virender Kumar Vs Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change & Ors. dated 23/12/2015 regarding river bed mining in Lalupura and Peer Badauli, Karnal District, Haryana.

With 14 out of 61 suspects testing positive for dengue, the health department has started taking steps to stop the spread of the disease.

Karnal has reported 140 malaria and one confirmed and 12 suspected dengue cases this season.

The ‘three pond system’ set up for sewage management of dirty water in rural areas of Haryana’s Karnal district has been yielding better results.

India has 18% of the world’s population, 1.15 billion people, but access to only 4% of world’s fresh water resources. In the recent past, the dependency of Indian agriculture on ground water resources has increased upto an enormous extent due to several factors including increased demand of food, erratic behavior of monsoon, developmental pressure of various allied sectors etc.

Climate change likely to impact rainfall patterns leading to higher uncertainty and difficulties in management of both water scarcity and flood events. Temporal trends of rainfall and its variability of Karnal district, representing fresh groundwater zones of Haryana, were analysed by non-parametric zones of Mann-Kendall (MK) test and Sen's slope approaches.

Seeks report from Rohtak Divisional Commissioner, Karnal DC

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