State airs grievances over share of Narmada Water
Madhya Pradesh has registered its opposition with Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal for neglecting interest of the State in benefits from Narmada river water share among partner States. Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh has registered its opposition with Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal for neglecting interest of the State in benefits from Narmada river water share among partner States. Madhya Pradesh
Haldwani: Amid increasing man-animal conflicts in recent years, people from over a dozen forest villages surrounding Corbett Tiger Reserve (CTR) rejected Government
Among cash crops, fish farming seems to hae become handy for the farmers of the hill State in recent years. The fact remains that the fish seed production, which was only around 20 lakh seeds in the year 2000, today, it has gone over more four crore seeds resulting in fish production over 35,000 metric tonne(mt). Keeping in view high fish farming prospects the State Fisheries Department has se
To keep a curb on rising pollution in the city due to e-waste, the MCD wants companies manufacturing electric appliances, mobile and computers should take back e-waste for their scientific disposal. Several councilors led by Works Committee Chairman Jagdish Mamgain have asked Municipal Commissioner KS Mehra to issue an order in this regard.
Ahmedabad: Tourism, civil aviation, specialty healthcare, agro-food processing, information technology and biotechnology sectors would be the priorities of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors
Fear gripped those having bad memories of crop destruction in Jharkhand as hundreds of elephants are about to return on their annual migration sojourn. In November, a herd of elephants attacked a Jharkhand village in the morning and trampled a woman and her son to death.
Industries of Jharkhand are set to bid adieu the decade-old Industrial Policy 2001. Draft of the new policy, known as Industrial Policy 2010, is almost ready and its provisions have been discussed by Development Commissioner, Industry Department and representatives of industries before being presented for the final approval.
An inquiry has been started into the axing of about 140 mature green trees in the reserve forest area of Lacchiwala for establishment of an herbal garden. The axing of another 100 plus trees has been suspended at this site with the State Government stating that action would be taken against the officials responsible for sanctioning the axing of about 250 green trees in the reserve forest area.
The supply of drinking water in vast areas of north Kolkata and the northern suburbs was affected after a 72-inch underground pipe of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation developed cracks this morning. The mayor, Mr Sovan Chatterjee, along with senior officials of the water supply department, rushed to the spot and began repair work.
The three-day workshop for those involved in goat rearing organised by the Himalayan Environmental Studies and Conservation Organisation (HESCO) concluded in Dehradun on Thursday. Local residents engaged in goat rearing participated in the workshop which was coordinator by senior social activist Jaipal Singh Chauhan. Himani Purohit convened the concluding session of the workshop.
An international conference on Clean Energy Technologies and Energy Efficiency on sustainable development will be held in between December 27 to 29 in Dehradun. The conference will be jointly organised by Uttarakhand Technical University, Harcourt Butler Technical University, Kanpur and Shivalik College of Engineering, Dehradun.