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 …
The Indraprastha thermal power plant, in the heart of Delhi, has recently shut down its polluting operations, but now a debate has begun over the room it leaves vacant. The Delhi government is now considering the uses of the sprawling campus, which is prime property on the banks of the …
Sandeep Joshi NEW DELHI: Tata Motors has undertaken an exhaustive check-up of all its low-floor high-capacity CNG buses supplied to Delhi Transport Corporation so far. The process will be completed by this month-end . The move comes in the wake of a series of fire accidents in these new buses …
Following a Delhi government directive for a complete check of low-floor buses supplied by Tata Motors, nearly 350 low- floor buses were checked at 10 depots over the last four days. Anticipating less rush over the last four days due to public holidays, the Delhi Transport Corporation had taken the …
Even after the third consecutive day of the thorough check up of the low floor buses on Monday, the manufacturer Tata Motors is yet to identify the actual cause of the fire. The maintenance staff are conducting bumper to bumper check of the buses at all 10 low floor bus …
New Delhi: This blaze is certainly spiralling out of control now. Fire was reported in yet another DTC low-floor bus in Vivek Vihar area of east Delhi on Thursday. In less than a month, this is the ninth bus of the newly-acquired fleet to have caught fire. Luckily, no passenger …
Following repeated incidences of fire in low-floor buses, manufacturer Tata Motors admitted that most vehicles involved did have a mechanical fault. Of the eight buses, three have reported trouble with the brake system.
NEW DELHI: An increased number of checks and strengthened maintenance system are required for the Tata Motors Ltd. (TML) supplied low-floor Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses, TML commercial vehicle business unit president Ravi Pisharody said here on Thursday. Addressing a press conference in the wake of an increasing number of …
Worried over the incidents of fire on low floor buses, Environment Pollution Control Authority chairman Bhure Lal has suggested both DTC and Tata Motors carry out a double checking system in these buses. At a high level meeting convened by Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit to examine the rising cases of …
New Delhi: This is, perhaps, the mother of all U-turns. After drawing flak from Delhi government for its statement about how bad roads, and not faulty maintenance, was causing fires and smokes in its buses, Tata Motors has written to the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) denying it had ever said …
7th Case In Month, Probe Ordered New Delhi: In yet another incident of a low-floor DTC bus catching fire in the capital, a bus on the Outer Mudrika route caught fire near Pankha Road late on Saturday night. This is the seventh such incident in less than a month. According …
The conductor noticed smoke coming out of the rear of the vehicle and asked the driver to stop the bus The passengers of a low-floor Delhi Transport Corporation bus had some scary moments on Saturday evening when their bus caught fire in Delhi cantonment area. The incident, seventh of its …
Under fire from the Delhi government for recurring incidents of fire and breakdowns in its low-floor buses, Tata Motors came under the Delhi High Court
Payment of Rs 150 crores on the lot of 90 buses has been withheld along with Rs 4 crores out of the total bill of Rs 10 crores to be paid to the Tatas The Delhi Assembly on Monday was rocked on the issue of six low-floor CNG buses catching …
New Delhi: The Delhi government has imposed a Rs 4-crore penalty on Tata Motors for poor maintenance of its low-floor bus fleet in the city after as many as six incidents of fire and other major snags were reported in these vehicles in the past fortnight alone. Chief minister Sheila …
NEW DELHI: Hot on the heels of two low-floor Delhi Transport Corporation buses developing snags leading to a fire in one of them on Saturday, yet another bus was hit by a mechanical snag at Sagarpur in West Delhi on Sunday. Half a dozen such incidents have been reported this …
NEW DELHI: Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly V. K. Malhotra has expressed concern at recent incidents of fire in some of the newly-commissioned low-floor buses, saying they have become a cause for alarm even as the terror of Blueline buses persists as they are yet to be phased out …
Concerned over a spurt in fires aboard CNG buses, the transport department of Delhi Government is now tightening its noose around bus operators evading the mandatory CNG-kit test. Following the special enforcement drive ordered by Delhi Government, the transport department has impounded over 300 privately owned vehicles including Blueline buses …