Bijnor: Despite district administration's decision to teach farmers about organic farming, especially along the banks of the Ganga, cultivators and land mafia groups have already started farming wi

The National Green Tribunal today came down heavily on the Uttar Pradesh government for "inaction" and "unsatisfactory" implementation of its order to provide clean drinking water in six western di

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Doaba Paryavaran Samiti Vs. State of U.P. & Ors. dated 27/10/2015 regarding ground water pollution by industries in the Districts of Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Samli, Meerut, Bagpath and Ghaziabad in the State of Uttar Pradesh.

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Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Tikaula Distillery Ltd. Vs. Krishan Kant Singh & Ors. dated 01/10/2015 regarding pollution caused by Tikaula Distillery Ltd., Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh.

Rivers in western Uttar Pradesh like Kali, Krishna and Hindon have been polluted to dangerous levels because of the industrial waste released illegally into them by the industries.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Doaba Paryavaran Samiti Vs. State of U.P. & Ors. dated 07/08/2015 regarding groundwater pollution in the Districts of Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Samli, Meerut, Bagpath and Ghaziabad caused as a result of effluents being released under ground by reverse boring by the industries within these districts.

Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Krishan Kant Singh Vs. New Jawed Tannery 480/379 Wajidpur Jajmau & Others dated 03/03/2015 regarding pollution of river Ganga by industries in Uttar Pradesh.

The Samajwadi Party government, which allocated Rs.

The district magistrates and five Senior Superintendents of Police in western Uttar Pradesh have been fined by the National Green Tribunal for their repeated failure to reply to its notice on pollu

Cold wave conditions continued in much of north India on Tuesday, with some places even in the plains of Punjab recording near-zero minimum temperature.

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