240 chemical units flouting norms
Ahmedabad: The state government has admitted that 240 complaints of irregularities have been reported about chemical units in Ahmedabad city and district. The state government was replying to the question
Ahmedabad: The state government has admitted that 240 complaints of irregularities have been reported about chemical units in Ahmedabad city and district. The state government was replying to the question
Ahmedabad: Swine flu has been killing one person every three days in the city. With seven deaths in March, the death toll has hit 33 here since January. The number of cases has reached 149. According to
AHMEDABAD: Every hour, at least one person is killed in road mishaps in the state. In response, the Gujarat government is trying to cut the fatality by half through a new road safety policy that focuses
Swine flu clai med two more lives on Tues day, taking the death toll from the deadly virus in 2016 to 29. This year, 131 H1N1 positi ve cases were reported out of which 29 died -this means that every
Ahmedabad: An NGO Shree Mahila Charitable Trust filed four PILs in Gujarat high court (HC) on Wednesday against the government's decision to choose spots within 500 metre of habitation as industrial dumping
AHMEDABAD: The Socio-Economic Review of Gujarat has revealed that 1.47 lakh of the 43 lakh children at anganwadis in the state were found to be suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM). The revelation
Ahmedabad: With more and more developers lining up their mega solar power projects, India's solar power generation capacity is expected to almost double by March 2017. National Solar Energy Federation
Ahmedabad : Institutions across Gujarat are now plugging into the biggest source of free energy , the sun. This new affinity for the solar power has led colleges and even schools to cut monthly electricity
AHMEDABAD: Last year, Gujarat experienced its worst swine flu crisis in four months spanning January to April recording an alarming 6,561 positive cases and 439 deaths. Buried in the statistics was another
Ahmedabad: As the winter chills revisited the state, a sudden outbreak of swine flu erupted in the city . It claimed three lives in the last three days. Experts attributed the swine flu casualties to
Ahmedabad: Poisonous vapours from the sewage line in house killed Shyama Kumawat, 26, a resident of Silver City Society on Vastral Road, and her daughters Sangeeta and Lalita in March last year. In