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Pirana waste dump could be hazardous
Tina Parekh
Times of India , Wednesday, January 04, 2006

AHMEDABAD: If you drive to Pirana village on the outskirts of the city and turn at the octroi post, you see 30 metre high hillocks on the right, stretching to a kilometre. Get close and you realis ...More


Eco-friendly calendar from Air-India
Staff Reporter
The Hindu , Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Air-India's New Year calendar is all about environment. It sports 12 prize-winning paintings from the 1998 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) children's painting competition. Titled "Childr ...More


Sneaking up on the unwary – pollution
Shikha Mukerjee
The Pioneer , Monday, December 26, 2005

Private buses will be off the roads in the Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority area from the new year, the Joint Council of Bus Syndicates declared here on Thursday. The protest is aimed at pre ...More


‘Huge pollution pool over Bihar’
Staff Reporter
Deccan Herald , Sunday, December 25, 2005

Attributing the pollution to inefficient burning of biofuel in the state, NASA says that the health of nearly 100 million people may be at stake. A NASA research team examining air pollution l ...More


Monitoring air pollution in city
R. Ramabhadran Pillai
The Hindu , Friday, December 23, 2005

The electromagnetic display unit put up at Marine Drive grounds by GAIL (India) Ltd. ,is meant to record the polluting gases present in the city environment. A sensor picks up the gases present in t ...More


GAIL's initiative for pollution-free Kochi
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Thursday, December 22, 2005

GAIL (India) inaugurated an Electro Magnetic Display (EMD) unit in the heart of Kochi on Wednesday. It was set up at a cost of Rs 15 lakh to create awareness about the pollution levels and other weath ...More


Green certification for college building
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Friday, December 16, 2005

The Energy and Research Institute (TERI) has selected Hitkarni Engineering College and Technology's multi-storied building in Jabalpur for green building certification. It would be the first building ...More


Levels of vehicular pollution alarming in Dibrugarh
Staff Reporter
The Assam Tribune , Friday, December 16, 2005

DIBRUGARH, Dec 15 – From a quiet little township to one of the fastest growing city of Assam Dibrugarh has expanded in leaps and bounds over the past one decade. Growing urbanisation has resulted in t ...More


Green power may save Taj
Shahira Naim
The Tribune , Thursday, December 15, 2005

Lucknow, December 14 If a recent initiative to generate green power in Uttar Pradesh proceeds as planned, power cuts in Agra will be a thing of the past and the fragile Taj Mahal will be saved from e ...More


Recycle straw to make soil fertile, says expert
Sarbjit Dhaliwal
The Tribune , Monday, December 05, 2005

Chandigarh, December 4 The nutrient deficiency, alarming level of degradation of soil, loss of fertility and decline of organic matter quality have become a serious challenge to counter for agricultu ...More


Month-long campaign for controlling pollution ends
Special Correspondent
The Hindu , Thursday, December 01, 2005

GULBARGA: Deputy Commissioner Anjum Parvez on Wednesday said there is a proposal for branding vehicles, which habitually violate the norms fixed for emission limits, by pasting a sticker. Presiding ov ...More


Noise pollution set to be a new health hazard in city
Staff Reporter
The Indian Express , Friday, November 04, 2005

Lucknow, November 3: NOISE pollution has emerged as a major concern for the city following a survey on environmental status of Lucknow conducted by Industrial Toxicological Research Centre (ITRC). ‘ ...More


Pollution rises as ban, pleas go unheard
Kanchan Vasdev
The Tribune , Thursday, November 03, 2005

Ludhiana, November 2 Not only the ban orders of the Supreme Court (SC) and District Administration on the bursting of firecrackers but also the pleas of schoolchildren and environmentalists fell on d ...More


Noisy yet cleaner Diwali this time
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Thursday, November 03, 2005

NEW DELHI: Delhiites finally breathed easy on Diwali. According to figures released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Wednesday, there was a significant decline in the levels of suspend ...More


Region’s business hub leads in pollution this Diwali
Staff Reporter
The North East Tribune , Thursday, November 03, 2005

Guwahati, Nov 02: North East India and Guwahati’s business hub Fancy bazaar leads the list of maximum polluted area, both in sound and air during the Diwali celebration period this year. This revel ...More


Air pollution to be monitored in Diwali
Staff Reporter
Times of India , Monday, October 31, 2005

MUMBAI: It's a recorded fact that levels of toxic gases like sulphur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides increase alarmingly during the Diwali season due to fire crackers. So this time the environme ...More


Heavy fireworks disturb the eco-system
Vishal Gulati
The Tribune , Sunday, October 30, 2005

Diwali — the festival of lights is also the festival that increases the concerns of eco-sensitive groups and departments. Every year during Divali the air pollution level in City Beautiful witnesses a ...More


Deepavali noise, air pollution watch
Muralidhara Khajane
The Hindu , Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Pollution Control Board asks public to abide by court rules on bursting crackers CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) will be monitoring noise pollution in 17 places and air pollu ...More


MPCB closure rap on polluting fertiliser unit
Vipin V. Nair
The Indian Express , Saturday, October 22, 2005

Pune, October 21: With at least 50 acres of crops having been damaged due to toxic emissions, the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) has slapped a closure notice on a fertiliser factory in Lon ...More


Another pollution blast on the cards
Sanjeev Singh Bariana
The Tribune , Friday, October 21, 2005

Chandigarh, October 20 The level of noise and air pollution in the city air on the occasion of Divali, the much awaited festival annually, speaks volumes about the inability of the educational and so ...More


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