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
Jadavpur University's Centre for Quality Management System in Kolkata surveyed samples of packaged drinking water in public interest and found their microbial count way above the permissible limit.
Residents of parts of Golpark and Gariahat (Kolkata) have been supplied water that carries sediment and bad odour for more than a week now. This began after the KMC installed a tubewell of large
The Prime Minister's appreciation of the country's hydel power projects during his recent visit to Sikkim might have vindicated the NHPC, but it has also deepened the local environmentalists'
A report of compliance on the suggestions of an expert committee on automobile emission was submitted on behalf of West Bengal government to the Bench of Mr AK Mathur, Chief Justice, and Mr Justice J
Kolkata is a victim of its ideal location. It has enough water, but poor management has led to an unequal distribution and huge wastage. These facts were highlighted by Dr Joel Ruet, director of the
The Howrah (West Bengal) water crisis entered the third day and civic authorities are still not clear when supply can be restored. In fact the civic body announced that supply will be totally
Even after eight months, the West Bengal state irrigation and waterways department hasn't cleared outstanding dues worth Rs 1.64 lakh to the West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corporation
Howrah is reeling under an acute water crisis. The trouble started when a water pipe at the Padmapukur Water Treatment Plant on Andul Road cracked. Emergency services including hospitals were badly
The callousness of the KMC towards ordinary citizens and its caviling attitude towards the powers-that-be, has apparently led it to supply water at high pressure to localities in the chief minister's
The Bureau of Indian Standards authorities have asked the state health department and the Kolkata Municipal Corporation to check how a company is selling "Vitamined Drinking Water' under the brand