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The State considers industrial growth as a means to mitigate poverty and unemployment. Industrial development promotes higher capital formation; raises wage incomes to higher levels; and absorbs surplus workforce, bottled up in rural areas, to industry. To realize these benefits and hasten up the socio-economic changes, industrial development is accorded top priority by the State government.

The Environment Impact Assessment report of the proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport that continues to face opposition from the MoEF and villagers due to environmental and displacement issues.

This is volume IV of EIA study of Navi Mumabi International airport by Center of Environment Science & Engineering and Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. It gives detailed account for environment impacts & mitigation measures, environment management plan and disaster management plan, likely to occur due to the NMIA project.

This is volume V of EIA study of Navi Mumabi International airport by Center of Environment Science & Engineering and Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai. This volume gives detailed account of additional studies and disclosure of consultants.

This is the executive summary of Navi Mumabi International airport. The Centre of Environment Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai has been engaged by CIDCO to carry out the comprehensive environment impact assessment study in accordance with the guidelines of Ministry of environment & Forest and Maharashtra State Pollution Control Board (MPDCB).

Minutes of the meeting of the Group of Ministers (GoM) to examine all the issues relating to Bhopal Leak Gas Disaster, held from 18th to 21st June, 2010. The Group of Ministers (GoM) regarding Bhopal Gas Leak disaster was reconstituted on 26th May 2010 to examine all the issues relating to Bhopal Gas Leak Disaster.

These rules may be called the Rajasthan Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Amendment) Rules, 2010. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

These rules may be called the Rajasthan Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) (Amendment) Rules, 2010. They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette.

Minutes of the meeting held on 24th June 2010 at Export Inspection Council of India to discuss the future course of action on account of non approval of honey RMP by EC.

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