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Vinaya Deshpande MUMBAI: The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests' Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC) team is visiting the proposed Navi Mumbai international airport site in October. On Wednesday, the City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited (CIDCO) made a presentation before the committee in New Delhi.
Pune The midnight deadline for dhol-tasha and playing music on loudspeakers came as a dampener to many mandals.
Pune The Pune police booked three Ganesh mandals in Shivajinagar for violation of noise norms.
Mumbai Clearance for the Navi Mumbai airport proposal, if it arrives, will have to wait a while longer as the expert appraisal committee (EAC) of the Ministry of Environment and Forests will visit the site and then take a final call. The EAC met Wednesday in New Delhi where officials of the state government and City Industrial Development Corporataion Limited (CIDCO) presented an environment im
Mumbai A public interest litigation (PIL) filed in the wake of a flash strike by motormen earlier this year sought formulation of guidelines to be followed by public transport undertakings before going on a strike.
Sanjay Jog / Mumbai September 23, 2010, 1:22 IST The City and Industrial Development Corporation (Cidco) today received a shot in the arm with the decision of the Experts Appraisal Committee (EAC) to visit the proposed airport site in Navi Mumbai. EAC told Cidco during a meeting that it would visit the site in the third week of October before finalising its report.
Cidco Silent On Mangroves, Agrees To Minimise Gadhi
A Western Ghats ecology expert panel headed by Madhav Gadgil will be scrutinising proposed nuclear power park at Jaitapur and four thermal power plants in Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra from the angle of protection of environment during their 9-day visit from October 4. There will be field visits to the proposed thermal power plants at Bhopam and Dhopave on October 5 and 6 resp
After Anant Chaturdashi, Mumbai's beaches and water bodies will be a part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC), which involves compiling records of debris thrown across the coastline following the immersion of idols. ICC is a global movement where volunteers clean up trash and submit records to the Ocean Conservancy, Washington, an international organisation that compiles and then conduct
Pune To deal with the unaffordable expenses of certification for small and marginal farmers, a Participatory Guarantee system (PGS) may be introduced in all states by December 2010.
For the first time since the metro rail project took off, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has officially announced the commencement date of the 11-km-long Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar (VAG) line.
Even as monsoon draws to an end, the Met department at Colaba is gearing up to test the much awaited Doppler radar which will be fully operational after the two-month long installation procedure by the end of this week. The state-of-the-art S-band Doppler Weather Radar is being installed at the 16-storied Archana Building at Navy Nagar since June. According to RV Sharma, deputy director of M
Even as Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh and his colleague in the government, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, lock horns over environmental clearances to the Navi Mumbai airport and take pot-shots at each other publicly, Patel has found a reason to thank his counterpart.
The civil aviation ministry is hopeful that the Navi Mumbai airport project will receive environmental clearance by October, hastening the process of construction of a much-needed second airport for Mumbai. The ministry is hopeful that the bidding process can commence by the end of 2010 and be completed within six months thereafter.
The Environment Impact Assessment (EIA), conducted by the environment ministry, of the world
Mihir Mishra / New Delhi September 21, 2010, 1:34 IST Praful PatelThe environment ministry
Indiabulls Realty can now begin construction of the first of their two 64-storey plus ultra-luxury towers
In a city struggling to keep pace with the demand for housing stock, officially all that is left in the kitty of the Mumbai board of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) is about five acres of land. However, it has huge pieces of land lying idle with several trusts for years.