Uttar Pradesh

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding pollution of Godavari river, Telangana, 29/05/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of News Item titled "Telangana: Deepening pollution crisis in Godawari threatens lives livelihoods appearing in the Telangana Today dated 13.05.2025" dated 29/05/2025. The application was registered suo-motu on the basis of the news item titled Telangana: Deepening pollution crisis in Godawari …

Heat wave continues in Uttar Pradesh

The maximum temperature in the State capital touched 41.7 degrees Celsius, with Jhansi being the hottest place in Uttar Pradesh at 46.6 degrees C. According to the Met department, rain or thunderstorm are very likely at isolated places over eastern Uttar Pradesh and weather is most likely to remain dry …

Sale and use of pet coke in lime kiln, cement & calcium carbide industries in NCR states

Sale and use of petcoke in lime kilns in the National Capital Region (NCR) States was notified vide notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change number G.S.R 45(E), dated the 19th January, 2018, wherein sale of petcoke are made only to the …

Short film to spread awareness about dengue

Meerut: The department of medical health and family welfare has come up with a seven-minute duration short film to spread awareness about dengue, its symptoms, causes and other necessary facts that one should know to differentiate the disease from a normal fever. Instructions have been given to circulate the short …

Pollution kills 4,000 every year in Lucknow

LUCKNOW: Lucknow has recorded the second highest number of premature deaths due to pollution-related diseases among 11 north Indian cities assessed. The study, conducted by the Centre of Environment and Energy Development (CEED) in collaboration with IIT Delhi, recorded data for 17 years to come up with the findings. Titled …

Supreme Court Sets Conditions To Cut Trees For Ganga Jal Project

The Rs. 3,000 crore project is almost complete except for a stretch of five kilometres that has 234 trees as green barriers. Agra: The Supreme Court has directed the Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam to plant 2,500 saplings, maintain and look after them for 10 years in a secure fenced area …

PTR loses fifth big cat in two months

Pilibhit: The Pilibhit tiger reserve lost its fifth big cat in two months when the rotten carcass of a tiger was recovered from a spot barely 200 meters away from the Barahi forest range on Sunday afternoon. Since 1 March 19 this year, five tigers have died in the reserve. …

Census 2021 may have 2,231 new census towns: study

‘More villagesare straddling therural-urban divide’ There are 2,231 villages that are likely to be declared new census towns for the upcoming census, says a recent study by the Centre for Policy Research (CPR). Census towns are an anomaly that burst into the limelight during the last census in 2011. They …

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding industries violating environmental norms, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, 18/05/2018

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Kantanath Chaturvedi Vs U. P. Pollution Control Board & Others dated 18/05/2018 regarding illegal industries in Mathura. NGT makes it clear that the question of refusing permission to operate is not within NGT's domain but it is that of the …

Kanpur Looks For Ways To Track Pollution, Lose "Most Polluted City" Tag

The number of patients that Kanpur's Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College receives with respiratory illnesses has more than tripled over the past five years to 600 a month Kanpur: In the world's most polluted city, Kanpur, the biggest hospital is so overcrowded with patients with respiratory ailments that they …

NGT raps Ganga Mission for failure to file compliance report

The National Green Tribunal today rapped the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) for not filing a compliance report on the steps taken by the Centre and the UP and Uttarakhand governments to clean the river Ganga in the stretch between Gomukh and Unnao. A bench headed by acting NGT …

Bijnor forest dept issues notice to 18 civic bodies for dumping trash in jungles

Bijnor: Forest department here has issued notices to all 18 municipalities of Bijnor district for dumping and burning garbage in the jungle and along roadsides in the protected areas. The department has warned that if the dumping is not stopped, the civic bodies will be booked under provisions of the …

Storm toll 80, UP worst-hit

Experts say climate change, unusual Western Disturbance main reasons The violent thunderstorm on Sunday, which claimed as many as 80 lives in five states and caused severe damage to property and agriculture, seems to have again caught off-guard the authorities concerned with its intensity almost like the May 2 event. …

Rapid response team to help PTR resolve man-animal conflict

Pilibhit: In a first, Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) will have a fully equipped rapid rescue team to conduct operations in a situation of man-tiger conflict. The Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) on Monday has provided PTR with a rapid rescue team (RRT) comprising a biologist, one sociologist, one veterinary surgeon …

Why the Taj is losing its colour?

The Yamuna has become a breeding ground for insects that swarm the monument at night. Rising pollution and the entry of newer pollutants have aggravated the problems The Supreme Court said last week that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) “will have to be thrown out of the picture” if …

UP's green wedding fad reaches Maharastra, 'baraatis' pedal to venue

ALLAHABAD: The concept of 'green marriage' is fast turning into a fad as a groom and members of his ' baraat' (wedding procession) pedalled all the way to the wedding venue in Mumbai, the capital of Maharastra, on Friday. The groom Ritesh Agrahari and ' baratis' pedalled all the way …

Environment cell for Hindon elevated road project

GHAZIABAD: The GDA has constituted an environmental management cell to implement measures suggested by State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) at the time of giving green nod to Hindon elevated road project. “We have invited expression of interest for an environmental expert company which will be the part of environmental …

Meeting Saubhagya Target: UP needs to electrify 60,000 households daily

Undergoing the initial stages of the Saubhagya scheme, discoms of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have already flagged rising rural supply as key a contributor towards mounting aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C;) losses. Uttar Pradesh, the largest beneficiary of the Saubhagya scheme, needs to electrify 60,000 households every day to …

Indus River Dolphin Survey shows sign of breeding population of endangered aquatic species in river Beas

NEW DELHI: Number of Indus river dolphin may be negligible in India, but the first ever organised survey of this endangered aquatic species in the river Beas in Punjab last week gave a sign of “breeding population” which has potential to be multiplied in due course if properly conserved. The …

UP's 4th tiger reserve proposed in Chitrakoot

LUCKNOW: The forest department has sent a proposal to the state government to develop Ranipur wildlife sanctuary as the fourth tiger reserve in UP. The reserve may become a habitat for tigers crossing over from Panna tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh. Chief wildlife warden, UP, SK Upadhyay confirmed that the …

NGT slaps fine on UP for failure to submit report on ethanol distilleries

The National Green Tribunal has slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 on the Uttar Pradesh government for the inordinate delay in filing a report on the status of distilleries and sugar mills manufacturing, storing and transporting ethanol without obtaining permission from the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO). A bench …

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