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Call to solve Siliguri pollution problems
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
The West Bengal forest department will strengthen protective measures by deploying more trained patrol teams along the sea coast. Those on the teams will be able to identify aquatic species
An official study by the West bengal Pollution Control Board has concluded that the noise pollution on account of road traffic is actually going down in Kolkata. Findings of the PCB's road traffic
Agreements on shifting 426 tanneries to the Bantala leather complex were signed. Some 296 tanneries in the Tangra and Tiljala areas are to shift to Bantala in six months while another 130 new
Kolkatta based transport operators are set up in arms against the state's decision to phase out the pre 1990 commercial vehicles . The operators have even threatened an agitation. Though the state
Bengal is known worldwide for the pristine natural beauty of the Sunderabans , home to the Royal Bengal Tigers, and its fish, but sadly this delta is under threat , courtesy the accumulation of
Water means death for inhabitants of Mahmudpur village (Murshidabad). Seven deaths have been reported in Mahmudpur village (Murshidabad) so far due to arsenic contamination in water. Seventy people
The state health department with the help of a Germany funded project has conceived a total infrastructure development plan for the primary and block health centres around the state. Within next
Mere pronouncement aren't enough. The state government (Kolkata) ought to be more serious and proactive while implementing mandatory rainwater harvesting for new high rise buildings.This was the
The West Bengal government has rejected directives from the inistry of home affairs to include disaster management in the Secondary Board's syllabus on grounds that it would increase the avademic
At a time when dengue has created panic in the city's health department , the municipal affairs department and the Kolkata Municipal corporation apparently seem to be at a loss as to how to tackle