Air Pollution

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding the deplorable condition of a water tank, Golconda Fort, Hyderabad, Telangana, 05/06/2025

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of In Re: News Item Titled "Neglected Katora Houz in Hyderabad’s Golconda Fort Cries for attention appearing in ‘The Siasat Daily’ dated 25 May 2025". The application was registered suo-motu based on the news item titled “Neglected Katora Houz in Hyderabad’s …

Supreme Court bans sale of BS-III vehicles from April 1, says B-III vehicles pose health hazards

In a major setback to the Indian Automotive Industry, Supreme Court has banned sale of BS-III vehicles after March 31. The automobile industry has an unsold BS-III vehicles stock of 8.24 lakh units.

Pollution Killing Our Children, Says WHO: No Political Will To Fight Pollution?

Did you know that India accounts for the second highest death rate of children under five due to pollution and poor sanitation? That's an alarming new report by the WHO and it comes as NDTV exposes how a deadly fuel, which has been banned in Delhi for causing cancer, still …

'Health Over Commercial Interests': Top Court Bans BS III Vehicles' Sale

The Supreme Court has ruled that no registration or sale will be allowed on any BS III compatible vehicle from April 1 2017. Saying that public health concerns overrule all other considerations, the apex court has stated, 'Even though the numbers of unsold stock of BS III (vehicles) is small, …

Combating Killer Air: Supreme Court Bans Sale Of BS-III Vehicles

In a landmark ruling, Supreme Court today banned the sale of BS-III vehicles across India, with effect from April 1, 2017. The court observed that public health is more important than commercial interests. Car manufacturers can no longer sell vehicles that do not comply with Bharat Stage IV emission norms. …

APRIL SE NO SALE

Debate on Emission norms the Verdict Auto Companies Chose to Sit Back Supreme Court

Study Sounds Alarm On Diesel Cars: Time To Ditch Diesel?

A landmark new report has found that diesel SUVs on Indian roads are emitting 25 to 65 times as much noxious nitrogen oxide as a small petrol car. These shocking results come from actual on-road testing of Indian cars by two reputed environmental non-profits. A study published earlier this year …

NDTV-डेटॉल बनेगा स्वच्छ इंडिया अभियान: स्वच्छ हवा हमारे लिए कितनी जरूरी है

NDTV-डेटॉल बनेगा स्वच्छ इंडिया के इस खास कार्यक्रम में हम यह बताएंगे की स्वच्छ हवा हमारे लिए कितनी जरूरी है और हम इसे कैसे पा सकते हैं.

Shift To Electric, Hybrid Cars By 2030: Possible?

When do we in India get real about moving away from petrol and diesel-powered vehicles to electric-powered ones? The government had announced that 2030 was the target. But since then, Minister Nitin Gadkari seems to have softened his position somewhat, stating that it was not the intention of the government …

India Development Debate | Bulldozer Mantri

Nitin Gadkari in the SIAM convention threats the automakers to comply with the new green norms

Urban Reality Ep 23: SC LIFTS BAN ON FIRECRACKERS IN NCR

How Will Supreme Court's Decision To Lift The Ban On Firecrackers Affect India's Pollution Capital and the citizens of NCR? Manisha Natarajan Discusses The Issue With Haripriya Padmanabhan, SC Lawyer, Bhargav Krishna, Co-Founder, Care For Air, Polash Mukherjee, Research Associate, CSE, Tarun Sahni, Doctor Internal Medicine, Apollo Hospital.

Fighting Air Pollution: Are We Ready For The Winter?

Pollution levels in Delhi are already high and as we head into winter, it is going to get worse. On the show, we do a reality check on the promises made by governments on the steps that were meant to be taken. Are we ready? Or is there a lack …

Combating Toxic Air: Can India Regain Clean Air?

Its fight for clean air and it is no longer limited to Delhi. There was a ban on sale of crackers but not on bursting them and the capital woke up to another haze filled morning today. Yes, it wasn't as bad as it was last year, in fact it …

5 Lakh Deaths In 2015: Is India Losing The Battle Against Pollution?

Did the deadly PM2.5 pollutant kill half a million or 5 lakh Indians in 2015? That's the alarming finding of a major new report by the Lancet Countdown. The report estimates that the ultra-fine PM2.5 pollutant was responsible for 1.9 million deaths in Asia and one out of every four …

Special Report: Air Quality In Delhi Reaches Critical Levels; May Worsen After Diwali

Air pollution in Delhi has reached critical levels due to heavy traffic jams as well as the recent fire in Ghaziabad landfill site. The condition is expected to worsen during Diwali due to the smoke emitted from firecrackers. \

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