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Farmers and pesticide bodies today said the Supreme Court order banning the production, sale and use of Endosulfan ahead of the coming kharif season would harm the interests of growers, particularly those with small holdings, and hoped the ban does n...
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday banned manufacture, sale and use of toxic pesticide endosulfan in the country. The apex court said the ban would remain effective for 8 weeks during which an expert committee headed by DG, ICMR, will give an ...
The Supreme Court Friday banned the production, distribution and use of endosulfan because the pesticide has debilitating effects on humans and the environment. A three-judge bench of Chief Justice S.H. Kapadia, Justice K.S....
Co puts two gas-based power projects Gautami Power II and Jegurupadu III, estimated at . 6k crore, on hold GVKPIL has put the expansion of two gas-based power projects -- Gautami Power II and Jegurupadu III -- estimated at . 6,000 crore, on hold d...
New Delhi Households and industries are unlikely to get any respite from power shortages in near future, with the country's power capacity addition targets clearly fizzling out. The power ministry has pegged capacity addition of a mere 7,675 mw in...
New Delhi: The manner in which environmental and coastal clearances are given by the environment ministry could be overhauled with the government contemplating an independent National Environmental Appraisal and Monitoring Authority. The autho...
Pakistan and India on Thursday made no headway to resolve Wullar Barrage dispute as both sides were not ready to change their historical stance, informed sources told Business Recorder....
New Delhi: Regulations to govern riverfront development could be in the offing as the environment ministry is setting up an expert group to seek its opinion about it. There has been rampant development on riverfronts in cities; displacing poor...
<p>Darjeeling tea makes its mark world over, but back home it brews suspicion between planters and workers finds Down To Earth.</p>...
<p>Centre wants to withdraw sops for wind energy sector; offers an incentive to improve performance.</p>...