Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of News Item titled "2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit in Thanjavur appearing in The Hindu dated 19.05.2025". The application is registered suo-motu on the basis of the news item titled 2 killed in blast at illegal cracker unit …
Sundernagar: Finally, the state government has decided to go for forceful acquisition of land for the controversial cement plant to be setup in thickly populated area adjoining Sundernagar. Interestingly, the government had earlier asked Harish Cement Limited to purchase the land directly from the farmers but when the project authorities …
S Saroj Kumar Chennai: The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has asked cement units in the country to reduce their dependence on coal and turn towards the use of plastic waste to bridge the supply gap for coal. Cement industries giving a clarion call to bridge the 30% coal deficit …
DEEPAL TRIVEDI : A cement project is Dec. 14: A cement project is facing stiff opposition with villagers coming out in the streets to protest to the Rs 2500-crore cement project of Nirma. Ironically the villagers are protesting Gujarat government's decision to set up the cement plant near Mahuva in …
Earlier promises yet to be kept by TNPL, allege people Cement plant to cost Rs. 78.11 crore Effluents have destroyed fertile area: MLA KARUR: Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd
CO2 emissions from cement production currently represent about 5% of anthropogenic global CO2 emissions. Since 2002, CSI member companies have collectively made significant progress on measuring, reporting and mitigating their CO2 emissions, and sharing their progress with the rest of the cement industry. This technological roadmap is a logical and …
This paper estimates the environmental efficiency of Indian cement industry within a joint production framework of both desirable & undesirable output using Data Envelopment Analysis. Shows that this industry, if subjected to environmental regulation, has potential of expanding desirable output & reducing the undesirable one from the given inputs. However …
SHILLONG: The State Government has blamed the cement companies operating in Jaintia Hills for contamination of Lukha river water. "I am fully aware that the pollution of the river are due to the extensive coal mining and the increasing number of cement plants coming up in the district," Chief Minister …
JK Lakshmi Cement, the Hari Shankar Singhania group flagship, will raise nearly Rs 800 crore through debt and equity to part finance setting up a greenfield project in Chhattisgarh in order to get a foothold in the central and eastern India. Whole-time director Shailendra Chouksey told ET that the remaining …
A massive public protest has been scheduled on Monday against the illegal mining by Mysore Cements Company in the area surrounding a piligrimage place Teertha Ramaeshwara temple. In a press note the dharmadarshi of the temple Prasanna Kumar said Teertha Rameshwara Swamy temple is a popular piligrimage centre and according …
Report of Sub-committee of hon'ble ministers vide report of expert committee on representations made against the proposed Cement Project of M/s. Nirma Ltd.
jowai: The famous Lukha river in Jaintia Hills has turned blue again on Tuesday. Local people of Sunapur village and members of the Khasi Students Union witnessed the colour change of the river. Concerning over the contamination of the Lukha river, the Sunapur unit of the KSU urged the concerned …
Climate change has played a spoil-sport for a Meghalaya village, once a home of orange. And now, unemployment is one of the major problems faced by the people of Lumshnong village of Meghalaya which was once known for its richness for orange cultivation. But this
JOWAI: The Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board has given a green signal to Amrit Cement Industries Limited to set up cement plant at Umlaper in Jaintia Hills district. Decision to this effect was taken after a public hearing on the issue held here on Monday. The Amrit Cement Industries has …
East Africa should tap its large cogeneration potential, burning waste from its sugar and tea output to cut reliance on hydro power, which is increasingly hit by drought, an energy analyst said on Wednesday. Stephen Karekezi, Director of the African Energy Policy Research Network (AFREPREN), said the region was relying …
Much maligned for causing pollution, cement plants in the state will soon generate environment-friendly power from waste heat which will not only enable them to earn carbon credits, but also reduce emissions. The first such power plant is being set up by the ACC Cement manufacturing unit at Barmana which …