If you think Union Carbide is the only hub of hazardous wastes in Madhya Pradesh, you are in for a shock.

Park Circus Maidan deserves deliverance from the circus and the circus deserves a permanent place to pitch tent every winter, according to the city

A fresh round of war-of-words has broken out between the coal and environment ministries on bailing out coal-bearing areas from the Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index (CEPI), even as both are already locked in a bitter war over the issue of

Ambala: Union Tourism Minister and Ambala MP Kumari Selja has taken up the matter of the solid waste management project near Ambala City, that has not been working properly, with Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda.

The project was set up at Patwi in 2008 with a cost of Rs 12.5 crore to dispose the garbage of Ambala City and Ambala Cantt.

SAMBALPUR: A public hearing was held by regional office of State Pollution Control Board at Rengali tehsil office to elicit views on the proposed expansion of coal mining by Hirakud complex of Hindalco.

The State Pollution Control Board (SPCB), Regional Directorate, Kashmir, in association with the Indian Youth Climate Network, observed National Pollution Prevention Day here today by organising an awareness rally on polythene bags.

Students of eco-clubs of different schools were involved in the programme.

During the drive at Lal Chowk, Dalgate, Amira Kadal and Karan Nagar, the students took

Calcutta, Nov. 29: The state pollution control board has imposed a fine of Rs 10 lakh on the state-run Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant for

TAMLUK, 29 NOV: The West Bengal Pollution Control Board (PCB) has slapped a fine of Rs 10 lakh on the Kolaghat Thermal Power Plant (KTPP) for flouting its instructions.

In its order, the PCB has clearly stated that if the KTPP authorities fail to act according to its instruction, it will file a case against the latter in Calcutta High Court.
Cracking the whip on the KTPP for causing environmen

Noida: To keep pollution under check, all the industries in GB Nagar district will soon start using CNG as per instructions from the Union environment ministry. This will substantially reduce the volume of smoke and pollution being produced in the district.

The Pollution Control Board is understood to be working on this project for the last four months.

Around 60 agencies, including NGOs, have submitted bids to participate in state government

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