Think Jap, be Indian
An automobile mechanic solves a dusty riddle
An automobile mechanic solves a dusty riddle
A computerised information service on the relevant technology and potential for an industrial venture will soon be in the market.
A bacterial disease kills 42 people in India
COMMITMENT to the environment is visible in every page of this small book. Gitanjali Singhal doesn't merely take note of the fact that Delhi's green areas are in for trouble from human acts of
It is possible to design buildings that stay cool in summer and warm in winter and save energy. But interest in solar passive architecture is still limited
A styrene maleic anhydride 'plug' has few side effects and is reversible.
• When all buses, autos and taxis which ply in Delhi move to cng by 2001, the total pollution load of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from vehicles will reduce by about 18 per cent against the target of
Conclusive evidence of crop damage by ozone in Pakistan
DTC Private Total number of buses at present 2,522 2,978 * Total number of buses more than eight-years-old by March 31, 2000 1,848 1,030 Total number of buses by April 1,
A simple waste minimisation technique at an electroplating plant in Delhi improved the quality of its plating and saved the unit Rs 60,000 annually.
Several colony specific environmental problems surfaced during the election campaign in Delhi and that's where they remained.
Encroachments by the poor and the rich alike are proving to be the ridge's bane. The malady is monumental, and the court's healing touch has provided incomplete relief at best
The questionnaire sent by CSE's Right To Clean Air Campaign to senior executives of transnational carmakers selling diesel cars in India: • We presume that you know that suspended
Blames others for its failures. Is raring to destroy the CNG market by hiking prices
As per capita private consumption declines in the country, the number of its poor is increasing.
The high-speed trams (HST) project, a pet scheme of the Delhi government and the Union ministry of surface transport, is yet to obtain the mandatory sanction from the Delhi Urban Arts Commission
The Delhi government backtracks by allowing polluting industries to reopen
A tip from nature brings better insulation for industries
In 1996, industries in Delhi were hit by a series of court orders requiring them to take measures to reduce pollution 1,328 industries were closed down; 90,000 units were notified for relocation; and all factories in 28 industrial estates were asked to j
Private bus owners have a different story to tell The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) will never win a medal for transparency if one goes by what it takes to gain access to even the simplest