Bringing an end to manual scavenging
Lok Sabha passes the bill to ban the dirty practice. The legislation aims to remove dry latrines and manual scavenging and to provide alternate employement to those involved in the practice.
Undue support given to industries
Government auditor uncovers a huge scam by environment ministry handing over more than a lakh hectare of forestland to industries for diversion without considering Supreme Court orders and forest laws. Highlights loop holes of the ministry in granting permission to Reliance Power for diversion of forest land in Madhya Pradesh.
Mumbai initiates tackling of construction waste
Maharashtra government is all set to formulate a policy and guidelines to dump the construction and demolition debris appropriately.
NGT eyes DMRC's non compliance to RWH implementation
National Green Tribunal seeks response on installation of rainwater harvesting sytem at Delhi metro stations.
Wildlife webbed in floodwaters
Arunachal-Assam floods have hit the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in Tinsukia district, posing danger to several rare and endangered species.
Pallikaranai marshland gets fortunate
Declaring 131.55 hectares of land in the vicinty of the wetland as reserved, authorities initiate efforts to rejuvente the Pallikaranai marshland in Chennai.
Around 250 people fall prey to contaminated water
More than 250 cases of diarrhoea reported in Jalandhar. Authorities reasons illegal water connections as the cause to contamination of water in the area.
This is the daily roundup of important news for September 7, 2013
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