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Delhi air pollution: You will be fined Rs 5,000 if caught doing this in the national capital; check details hereDelhi government officers can now impose a Rs 5,000 fine on individuals caught burning waste in the open, following National Green Tribunal...
NGT notice to Delhi, Uttar Pradesh on waste burning along DND flyoverA bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar sought response from the governments, Delhi Pollution Control Committee, UP Pollu...
Introduce CNG or we will stop state transport:NGT warns statesOn July 18, the green panel had directed authorities in Delhi-NCR to cancel the registration of all diesel-powered vehicles which are more ...
National Green Tribunal to hear auto industry body pleaSociety of Indian Automobile Manufacturers wants to be party in the plea filed by lawyer Vardhaman Kaushik that led to the tribunal directi...
No law to scrap 15-year-old diesel vehicles: CentreThe tribunal order also mentioned that 10 to 15-year-old vehicles plying in the NCR have to be de-registered. But they can be issued NOCs f...
Submit info on industries operating diesel gensets: NGT to govtNoting that diesel generator sets were another source of air pollution, National Green Tribunal has directed the Delhi government to submit...
NGT directs Badarpur, Rajghat plants to control high PM levelsThe National Green Tribunal directed Badarpur and Rajghat Thermal Power Stations to bring particulate matter (PM) within permissible limits.
- Petitioner rebuts govt arguments
Retorting to the Centre’s claims that old diesel vehicles contribute a minuscule amount to air pollution and that the transport sector is n...
- Waste burning ban flouted across NCR
Two days after National Green Tribunal (NGT) imposed a complete ban on burning of waste in the open and announced a fine of Rs 5,000 for it...
- Anyone caught burning waste to be fined Rs 5,000:NGT
The NGT bench headed by chairperson, justice Swatanter Kumar imposes a fine of Rs 50,000 on three NDMC officials for burning of heaps of dr...
SC refuses to interfere with NGT order to ban 15-year-old vehicles in DelhiThe Supreme Court bench further said the NGT was "only repeating the orders passed by Constitutional courts (SC/HCs) in the past."
Will over 10-year-old diesel vehicles be banned across India?NGT on Friday issued notice to chief secretaries of all states and UTs, asking them what steps were being taken to combat the menace.
NGT orders ban on all diesel vehicles over 10 years old in DelhiThe tribunal said that diesel is prime source of air pollution in Delhi and that air quality in the city was so alarming that people were e...
- National Green Tribunal bans diesel vehicles older than 10 years in Delhi
National Green Tribunal on Monday held that all diesel vehicles which are more than 10 years old will not be permitted to ply in Delhi.
Check impact of old diesel vehicles on air: NGT to governmentCPCB had also recently inspected if 15 old and 12 new buses are complying with norms. While the new buses were doing so, six old buses were...
National Green Tribunal pulls up Delhi government for its lackadaisical approachThe court’s measures to tackle Delhi’s worsening air quality include bans on vehicles more than 15 years old, open burning of waste and par...
Don't treat us strangers to Delhi: National Green Tribunal to Delhi governmentNGT has pulled up the govt for its lackadaisical approach in implementing the green panel's directions to curb vehicular pollution in the c...
National Green Tribunal flays DTC over report on inspection of busesThe Tribunal had directed that all the DTC buses, even if operating on CNG, would be checked by the team constituted by the CPCB and DPCC.
NGT call to ban parking of cars on all tarred roads in capitalThe National Green Tribunal on Monday ruled that parking of cars on tarred roads be prohibited completely and directed corporations to impo...
Activists against dumping old carsA National Green Tribunal bench has suggested that vehicles over 15 years old, which will be banned in Delhi, can be moved outside NCR wher...