Yavatmal (D)

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding desilting of the Defence Colony drain in Delhi before the monsoon, 16/04/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Nizamuddin West Association Vs Union of India & Others dated 16/04/2025. The matter related to desilting of 24 drains with special focus on two drains - Kushak drain and Sunheri Pul drain before the monsoon. The court was informed that …

Agri experts moot windbreaks

Pune: Scientists from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) institutes, who recently surveyed the damage caused by hailstorms, have recommended raising of permanent windbreaks or shelterbelts on the windward side and growing genotypes to avoid failure of all crops. Windbreaks comprise a hedge, fence, or a row of trees …

Hailstorm destroys over 90,000 hectares of crop in Yavatmal

Untimely rains and a hailstorm destroyed crops and orchards spread over 90,000 hectares in Yavatmal district in the last fortnight, official sources said. Crops of wheat and gram on 87,881 hectares of land was wiped out, while vegetables spread over 1,036 hectares was destroyed, sources in the Agriculture Department said. …

Rural women launch silent fight against TB

Resist Taboo, Fight Graft To Get Better Treatment Pune: Reshma (name changed) was diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) during a free health check-up camp held in Satara, about 109 km from Pune. Government doctors asked her husband to start treatment immediately. The man first refused to accept that his wife has …

Forest department plans to curb man-animal conflict in Yavatmal

Yavatmal, Aurangabad and Kolhapur territorial circles have reported huge economic losses due to man-wildlife conflict. Now, Yavatmal circle has taken lead to formulate a strategy to minimize these losses by adopting preventive measures. Yavatmal circle had organised first such workshop for its officers and staff on December 14 and 15. …

NGT pulls up collectors of 12 districts

Pune: The western bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has ordered that notices be issued to the collectors of 12 districts to seek their response to a petition that alleges that they have failed to provide clean drinking water to the people. The bench of Justice V R Kingaonkar …

Green Tribunal notice to collectors of fluoride-hit districts

Taking cognisance of potable water contamination in 12 districts of Maharashtra, National Green Tribunal led by Justice V R Kingaonkar and Justice Dr Ajay Desphande issued notices to 12 collectors, secretary of health ministry and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) asking them to submit a time-bound action plan to address …

High court quashes revenue minister's orders on illegal mining

In a setback to the then state revenue minister Narayan Rane, the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court quashed his order of refunding Rs 6.50 lakh to a private contractor from the government's coffers in the case of alleged illegal mining of metal and murum in Yavatmal. Rajnikant Borile and …

Panel to study air pollution causes in Chandrapur: Deotale

A study of various pollutions in the district and factors that attribute to air pollution has been taken up by a panel of scientists from NEERI and IIT Mumbai, to work out a sustainable solution to the issue. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) would prepare an action plan based on …

Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra seeks 630 sq km new forest area for operations

At a time when tigers are crying for inviolate spaces - and forestry concepts are changing in the advent of climate change and carbon credits- demand for 63,000 hectare (630 sq km) reserve forest area by the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM), a wholly state government owned company engaged …

Heavy rain claims 20 lives in Maharashtra

At least 20 persons have lost their lives while more than 5,000 have to be evacuated from low-lying areas of Chandrapur district in Maharashtra following heavy rain. According to the disaster management cell, 5,204 persons have been evacuated with more than 2,000 shifted to relief camps set up in government …

Letter from State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Maharashtra to Collector, Yavatmal regarding environmental clearance for stone quarry proposals dated 26th June, 2013

Letter from State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Maharashtra to Collector, Yavatmal regarding environmental clearance for stone quarry proposals dated 26th June, 2013.

Maharashtra forests lose 13 lakh trees in 8 years

Over 13 lakh trees have been illegally cut in state-owned forests since 2005, depriving Maharashtra of its precious forest wealth. The number of felled trees could be a miniscule fraction of the total tree strength in the state's forests, it is a worrisome drop nonetheless, say forest officials and activists. …

Political economy of agricultural distress and farmers suicides in Maharashtra

The present paper attempts to evaluate the economic conditions of the farm households of Yavatmal district of Vidarbha region. The district has reported an increasing number of suicides during the period of Jan. to Dec. 2011.This is in a striking contrast with other districts of Vidarbha in which suicide rates …

Now, water testing laboratories at district, sub-district hospitals

Pune: The state government has decided to set up water testing labs at district and sub-district hospitals across the state to provide safe drinking water in rural areas. As part of this initiative, the state health department will set up 137 labs at the cost of Rs 15 crore. The …

Faulty design escalates cost of dam by 450cr

A faulty design was the ostensible reason for the cost of the Nerdhamana irrigation project in Akola district to skyrocket from an initial estimate of Rs 181 crore to Rs 638 crore. State governor K Sankaranarayanan visited the project site on the Purna river earlier this month to supervise work. …

Irrigation white paper has 'outdated, misleading' stats

The controversial white paper on irrigation projects produced by the state water resources ministry is littered with outdated, confusing and allegedly misleading statistics. Data pertaining to over half a dozen major projects are at least a decade old and widely differ from information submitted by the ministry to the state …

Reservoir of corruption

It is not just about large-scale financial and political irregularities. Maharashtra’s irrigation scam has put a question mark on the validity of the state’s high-cost irrigation policy itself. Under this policy very little irrigated area has been created in the state despite hundreds of dams being constructed and thousands of …

Government ignored plea to save Rs 1,000cr in dam project

MUMBAI: A survey contractor, Yash Engineers, wrote to the state government three years ago, suggesting that Rs 1,000 crore could be saved if the alignment of the left bank canal of the Lower Penganga irrigation project in Yavatmal district was altered. The contractor never received a reply from the government. …

As water min, Ajit Pawar cleared 32 mega projects in 3 months

Mumbai: Deputy CM Ajit Pawar of the NCP may find himself embroiled in the controversy surrounding the large-scale and arbitrary increase in the costs of irrigation projects in the state. During his stint as water resources minister, Pawar “hurriedly” granted project approvals totalling Rs 20,000 crore during an eight-month period …

IMG wrestles with cons of coal block cancellation

Change of ownership at Veerangana Steels under scanner The government’s high-level panel looking into the controversial coal block allocations for captive mining has decided against cancelling three blocks, given to Nagpur-based Shree Veerangana Steels. This is despite the company facing the government’s ire for having allegedly sold its blocks by …

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