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Polluting units in Ahmedabad get pollution board s support
Polluting units in Ahmedabad get pollution board s support
The Rs 1,000-crore, Ahmedabad-based Zydus Cadila group has extended its Rs 24-crore Sugar Free brand to a low-calorie soft drink by the name of Sugar Free D'lite. "With Sugar Free D'lite, we have
In a significant ruling in April this year, the Gujarat High Court clarified its stay on the eviction of inhabitants in the Sardar Sarovar project catchment area also prohibits removal of villagers
<p><strong><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color: rgb(165, 42, 42);">"Innovations for Scaling up to Citywide Sanitation" </span></span></strong></p> <p><strong>October 16-17, 2012
National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission Janpath Bhawan, 5th floor, :' Wing New Delhi 110 001 Phone: 33117690 H D Shourie Common Cause A-31, West End New Delhi 110 021
Most Indians are defenceless against the fine toxic particles in the air largely products of vehicular emissions and scientists are finding newer and deadlier things about pollution. Surprisingly, this is not confined to metropolitan cities. Evidence
INDIAN students already have classes beamed via an Indian satellite. Now they can talk back to their teachers via a new link. If a 10-day experiment of a satellite-based continuing
THE HIMALAYAN-Tibetan rivers have been found to be a major source of marine uranium and scientists estimate they contribute about 3,000 tonnes, or, about 25 per cent of the total, worldwide marine
The Supreme Court has upheld the rights of Gujarati tribals to permanent employment
• A recent report made by the Punjab Pollution Control Board has made gloomy predictions for India's two major wetlands located in Harike and Kanjli areas in the state. Indiscriminate
In the past six years, the 3,500-odd residents of this village in Rajkot district, which falls in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, have come a long way. After a prolonged water crisis, the village
Water harvesting structures do not reduce the quantity of water flowing into the lower dams, they only streamline the flow over the year
A 300 year old tree from Kashmir reveals that Europe's Little Ice Age had even affected India
contaminated milk continues to be sold in Maharashtra despite crack-down measures taken by authorities. The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (fda), had, in a study, found that 20 per
The onset of the monsoon is the crucial determinant for majority of farmers in rainfed areas of the country. With no access to irrigation or state support they have developed complex yet fascinating
On the face, it seems like a fight between brothers. One brother, in this case the elder, Mukesh Ambani, managed to get control over the country s gas reserves. The other, Anil Ambani, inherited
Organisations are trying to disseminate information on environment and development.
Villages which have harvested rainwater are faring quite well in the face of drought
Alang, Gujarat. This is where ships from across the world are sent to be wrecked. A shipbreaking industry has emerged as a consequence, which is spelling doom for the ecology of the region
As the endosulfan controversy erupts afresh, the Kerala government finds itself in a tight spot