MCD informs NGT that Singhola waste site will be cleared by August 2025; Bawana landfill will transform into green space post ...
In a significant step towards fostering international investment collaboration, the Luxembourg Private Equity & Venture Capital Association (LPEA) and The Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry ...
Delhi has vowed to clear a huge mountain of rubbish by next year as part of a plan to eradicate unsightly landfills dotting ...
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The Manila Times on MSNNew Delhi vows to flatten monster garbage pile in Indian capitalIndia's capital New Delhi has vowed to clear one of its largest trash piles by next year as part of a plan to eradicate ...
"By 2026, at least 10,000 electric vehicles will be introduced in Delhi, and steps will be taken to ensure a significant reduction in landfill waste, with parks and forests developed on cleaned ...
New Delhi: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has reclaimed around five acres of land at the Bhalswa landfill site with plans to convert it into a green zone. Sources confirm that work is ...
The board also agreed to temporarily remove dumping restrictions at the Calabasas Landfill, allowing it to also accept fire debris. That landfill is generally restricted to accepting waste only ...
"Our agenda is clear -- we aim to develop Delhi, clean the Yamuna, resolve the landfill crisis, and provide better facilities for the poor." Earlier in his address in the Assembly, Mr Saxena ...
SB 726 proposes stricter methane monitoring and reporting requirements for landfills. The bill was introduced in response to methane leaks at Coffin Butte Landfill. Opponents argue alternative ...
Chaudhary Brahm Prakash was born in 1918 in Nairobi, Kenya. He became the first Chief Minister of Delhi on March 17, 1952, at the age of 34, and served until February 12, 1955. He was elected from ...
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena and the Netherlands Governor Marisa Gerards at Delhi tulip festival. The Delhi Tulip Festival 2025 is a vibrant celebration of spring, showcasing over 350,000 ...
Delhi’s three major landfills — Ghazipur, Okhla, and Bhalswa — have accumulated 28 million tonnes of legacy waste since 2019, with only 10 million tonnes cleared, leaving 17.2 million tonnes ...
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