240 chemical units flouting norms
Ahmedabad: The state government has admitted that 240 complaints of irregularities have been reported about chemical units in Ahmedabad city and district. The state government was replying to the question
Ahmedabad: The state government has admitted that 240 complaints of irregularities have been reported about chemical units in Ahmedabad city and district. The state government was replying to the question
Ahmedabad: More than 25 volunteers and representatives from city-based Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) participated in the discussion, held at Van Chetna Kendra on Sunday, on the Gyps vulture census in Ahmedabad, Mehsana and Gandhinagar.
Ahmedabad: As the mercury continued to hover around 45 degrees celsius in city, many more fell prey to the heat. The rising mercury killed two more persons on Sunday, taking the total death toll due to heat in the city in last four days to 29.
By End Of June, One Stretch Of Kharicut Canal Will Turn Into A Green Zone Kumar Manish | TNN Ahmedabad: Come June and you shall have the pleasure of taking a stroll on a huge stretch of green with clean, flowing water amid designer fountains. This will be Amdavadis
Ahmedabad: The nine-monthold Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), popularly known as Janmarg in the city, has added one more feather in its cap.
Mitsubishi unveils eco city plans Gandhinagar: Time is not far away when Amdavadis will enjoy Mitsubishi-run electric vehicles (EVs), including automobiles, buses and cars to travel in and around the city.
Gandhinagar: Mitsubishi Corporation, Nippon Steel and Japanese Marine Science Inc have come forward to invest in Alang-Sosiya shipbreaking yard for a futuristic hazard-free eco-friendly ship recycling facility.
Ahmedabad: If you expected some respite from the scorching heat, this may not be music to your ears. All hopes of mercury level in Ahmedabad coming down from Sunday onwards were dashed after development of cyclonic storm Laila over south-west and adjoining south-east and west-central Bay of Bengal.
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Himanshu Kaushik | TNN Ahmedabad: The forest survey of India may have said that the actual cover in Gujarat has increased by 16 sq km, as compared to 2005 data, however, the tree count conducted in the state in 2007 revealed that numbers have increased by barely 2 per cent. The tree count has only increased by 50 lakh over the 25 crore counted in 2002.