Amended noise action plan of Goa
Goa government has notified the ‘Amended Noise Action Plan’ to purportedly streamline the processes related to curbing noise pollution in the state, as specified before the High Court on April 30. The
Goa government has notified the ‘Amended Noise Action Plan’ to purportedly streamline the processes related to curbing noise pollution in the state, as specified before the High Court on April 30. The
With Deepavali round the corner, the Chief Minister’s office has directed the Secretary to the Department of Environment and Ecology to take necessary steps to prevent the sale of high-decibel crackers
PUNE: The Pune police have filed cases of violating noise pollution norms against three Ganapati mandals and issued show-cause notices to 67 other mandals seeking an explanation as to why action should
With the usage of Chinese crackers found to be affecting the quality of air in Delhi, the city government has asked the Centre to “continue with its ban” on them this year. The Arvind Kejriwal government
<p>Judgement of the National Green Tribunal (Western Zone Bench, Pune) in the matter of Shri Varad Co-Op Housing Society (Ltd.), Vs. Deepak Engineering Works dated 01/10/2015 regarding noise pollution
Three toddlers — aged between 3 to 14 months — have approached the Supreme Court through their parents and have urged it to completely ban bursting firecrackers during festivals and otherwise, in the capital.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) on Monday sought response from the government acting on a lawyer’s plea asking for designated time and place for use of firecrackers during festivals like Diwali. A
PUNE: The National Green Tribunal's (NGT) western region bench here has directed the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and the city police to take immediate possession of all illegally operated Dolby sound
The deafening sound created by traditional instruments like dhol tasha and pakhwaj along with electronic music played on the last day of the Ganesh festival continues to cross permissible limits. Students
AURANGABAD: High Court directives on noise pollution this year have induced a clampdown on DJ systems by the police units across Marathwada. The sound limit being set at 75 decibels for sound systems played
<p>Order of the National Green Tribunal (Principal Bench, New Delhi) in the matter of Piyush Singh Vs. Union of India & Ors. dated 28/09/2015 regarding restrictive regulation on bursting of fire crackers