Forests

Judgment of the Supreme Court regarding status of Zudpi lands in Maharashtra, 22/05/2025

Judgment of the Supreme Court in the matter of In Re: Zudpi Jungle Lands. A batch of applications involved a peculiar issue concerning the situation prevailing in the six districts of eastern Vidarbha region namely Nagpur, Wardha, Bhandara, Gondia, Chandrapur and Gadchiroli. The issue pertains to the status of the …

Crores spent over watershed mission

The national watershed programme in Indore division is practically nonexistent. Two years have been completed since it was first implemented and yet, the watershed programme has fallen far shortof expectations. Nearly 47 mini watershed projects have been undertaken in the entire division, but , people's participation is practically nil in …

3-day expert meeting on forest policy improvement

Forest experts are meeting in New Delhi for a three-day international conference from April 19 to review the working of the Indian forest policy and suggest improvements. The conference is being organised by the Indian branch of the Commonwealth Forestry Association.

Tuckey lashes states as protesters halt logging

Protesters closed down a logging operation near Lorne yesterday as tensions in the Otway Ranges reignited over clear-felling of forests in water catchment areas. The latest clash came as federal Forestry Minister Wilson Tuckey said state governments weren't doing enough to stop protesters disrupting logging operations around Australia.

Auto industry sets timetable to implement Euro norms

The automotive industry has set a timetable to implement future emission norms in the country. The auto industry body, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, has submitted this proposal to the government suggesting an implementation plan for emission norm--Euro-II, Euro-III and Euro-IV-- in a phased-manner that would be completed by 2008 …

Rain forests discovered in Assam

If environmentalist Saumyadeep Dutta has his way, two rain forests, Assam and Kerala's, will soon figure on India's ecological map. Dutta supported by an NGO, Ashoka, has discovered a 500 sq km stretch of rain forest in Assam which spills into Arunachal Pradesh.

India, Nepal conclude water talks

Nepal and India on Tuesday concluded three-day water talks with an agreement to build an embankment to protect Nepalese villagers from floods by an Indian dam, officials said.

Forest diseases sound alarm bells

The large-scale appearance of forest diseases in Himachal Pradesh has sounded the alarm bells for the dwindling forest resources of the state which are already under strain due to the increasing pressure of population.

Enforce order on commercial vehicles, court directs CP

The city police commissioner has been directed by the Delhi High Court to strictly enforce the Supreme Court guidelines preventing plying of more than 15-year-old commercial vehicles as substitutes by transporters.

Rain cools, slows pace fo forest fires in Montana

A few days of rain have helped to slow the spread of wildfires burning on hundreds of thousands of acres across the Northern Rockies.

UK Government takes leading stance in tackling illegal logging worldwide

In a move which Greenpeace said would send shockwaves through the timber and construction industries, the UK Government has announced new ethical measures for the procurement of timber. In a House of Commons announcement on 28 July, Environment Minister Michael Meacher announced a new showcase initiative to combat illegal logging, …

Power from waste gases

DaimlerChrysler Corporation is tapping waste gases from the decomposition of landfill trash to provide power for its St. Louis, Missouri, Assembly Plant. Two of the plant's four boilers are modified. The boilers produce steam that is used for process heating, especially in the paint shop, and for space heating.

Sandalwood trees may become a thing of past very soon

Thanks to Veerappan, sandalwood is all set to say goodbye to its tortured existence in India. The rarest of rare species of sandalwood which can be found only in southern Karnataka and the Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu - areas where Veerappan rules - are being chooped with such zeal that …

HM pins hopes on CNG-run vehicles

Hindustan Motors Ltd has embarked upon a programme aimed at making all Ambassador models Euro-II compliant within a pre-determined timeframe. According to the director's report for 1999-2000, production of vehicles that run on compressed natural gas(CNG) has already started.

New irrigation water system for Coimbatore, Erode

In a pioneering attempt to improve ground water availability in some of the most water deficient areas in contiguous Coimbatore and Erode districts, in Tamil Nadu, where water for irrigation is suplied only once in two years by turn, an 'alternate sluices' system is being launched shortly.

Sale of minor forest produces can surpass turnover of PSUs

The Union minister for tribal affairs, Jual Oram said that annual turnover from sale of minor forest produces(MFPs) from Orissa alone can excel the turnover of PSUs like Sail and Coal India.

Forest fires in western US cause anxiety

A spate of new forest fires ignited by "dry strikes" of lightning went roaring across sections of the western United States on Wednesday as armies of firefighters battled to keep the blazes in check.

USA looks to Mexico to put out wild fires

US officials have said they may ask Australia and Mexico to help fight record wild fires in west USA, where more than 32 fires exceeding 1,000 acres in size are burning and the situation is expected to worsen.

Missing the wood for the trees

What's a forest without people, ask the tribals of Jashpur district in Madhya Pradesh, as they are asked to move out in the name of developing a sanctuary.

Reward for Himachal forest protection

The Himachal Government has decided to give 25 per cent of the value of illicit timber seized as rewards under the "reward scheme" to persons giving credible information about loss of forest wealth, a top enforcement official of the State said.

Need for cell to protect biodiversity

Mr M K Sharma, Director-General of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education(ICFRE) in Dehra Dun, and president of the Indian Forest Service Association, advocates the establishment of a cell within the Prime Minsiter's Office or the Union Ministry for Environment and Forests to analyse, visualise and supervise implementation …

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