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Maharashtra Pollution Control Board is exploring innovative methods to manage and utilize fly ash from thermal power plants. Chairman Siddhesh Kadam highlights efforts to implement chemical treatments ...
The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) will be the lead agency for revitalizing the 65-kilometer Kham River, state .
The Bombay High Court, hearing a plea against notices issued by civic bodies to bakeries to convert to green fuel, asked the ...
Banganga Paper Industries Limited has received an environmental certification from Maharashtra Pollution Control Board for its Kraft Paper unit, valid till 2029. The certification highlights their ...
Nashik: Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) chairman Siddhesh Kadam said on Thursday that it was ready to assist ...
Maharashtra Labour Minister orders testing of effluents released by factories in Kurkumbh industrial area following concerns over pollution and recent explosion.
Mumbai News: MMRDA Leases BKC Land To MPCB For 80 Years To Develop ₹468.60 Crore ‘Paryavaran Bhawan’
एमएमआरडीएने वांद्रे-कुर्ला संकुलात महाराष्ट्र प्रदूषण नियंत्रण मंडळाच्या पर्यावरण भवन या नवीन प्रशासकीय इमारतीसाठी ३,४००+ चौ. मी. भूखंड देण्यास मंजुरी दिली आहे. हा महत्त्वाचा टप्पा पर्यावरणपूरक मुंबई ...
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India Today on MSNBombay High Court overturns conviction of two men in water pollution caseThe Bombay High Court quashed the convictions of two Guj Petro Chem officials after 36 years. It ruled their roles weren’t ...
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Asian News International on MSNBanganga Paper Mills Receives Renewed Environmental Certification From MPCBBanganga Paper Industries Limited (BSE - 512025), (Formerly known as Inertia steel Limited), one of the leading manufacturer and supplier of high-quality kraft paper, through its wholly owned ...
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court seeking 'Carrying Capacity Survey' for the city of ...
State agencies pass the buck, project SPV says will seek green clearance before starting construction, Adani Group declines ...
The Dharavi redevelopment plan to relocate 50,000 residents to the Deonar landfill may violate CPCB guidelines, raising concerns over environmental and health risks ...
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