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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 Chief minister has asked the state (Kolkata) forest department to strengthen forest protection laws to provide for more stringent punishment to poachers and those illegally felling
Though the West Bengal government was more than eager to get the EM Bypass wetland listed as a Ramsar site in August 2002, it seems ot be in no hurry to either draw a map of the site or put an action
After putting up a vehement resistance against the state environment department's attempt to regularise filling up of water bodies and wetlands for residential and commercial use and foiling its
Residents of Howrah are apprehensive about the sudden growth of parthenium plants in some of the neighbouring areas, causing severe health problems, Some of them have approached local NGO and the
The Union ministry of environment and forests has forced the National Highway Authority of India to change the alignment of the East -West corridor, a part of Golden Quadrilateral, passing through
The cause has been traced. Scientists and researchers from the West Bengal State's Kalyani University and Manchester University in the UK claim to have identified the process responsible for
To term the findings of the study of the West Bengal State Health as alarming would perhaps be the least. This recent study has identified the street children, migrant labourers, truckers and eunuchs
In a bid to save the Sunderbans Biosphere Reserve and the forest infrastructure development in the region, the state government has formed a high level supervision and monitoring committee to
The Kolkata Municipal Corporation has bagged a prestigious grant from the US-based Environmental System Research Institute(ESRI). The amount of the grant conveyed to the KMC authorities by the ESRI's
Post-Amlasole, the state water investigation department has chalked out minor irrigation projects worth Rs 5.5 crore for providing irrigation facilities to the drought prone tribal areas of Midnapore