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kerala: Violation of waste management rules in Kerala to attract 1 year prison term

Kerala s updated waste management laws entail fines up to Rs 50,000 and a year s imprisonment for violations. Amendments grant powers to impose penalties, empowering officials to enforce rules and assign waste management duties. The ordinances place heavier responsibilities on waste generators, focusing on deterrence against environmental harm. Fines apply to local bodies not complying with instructions, with provisions for seizing vehicles used for improper waste disposal.

Thiruvananthapuram: Violating Waste Management Rules Now Attracts Hefty Fines and Imprisonment

Thiruvananthapuram: Violating Waste Management Rules Now Attracts Hefty Fines and Imprisonment
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Dog attacks: Kerala govt to move court for change in rules on dealing with stray canines

In the wake of increasing reports of stray dog attacks on people, including the death of a differently-abled boy in one such instance, in Kerala, the state government.

stray dogs: Dog attacks: Kerala govt to move court for change in rules on dealing with stray canines

The Kerala government plans to seek changes in rules on dealing with stray dogs following a spate of attacks in the state. The move comes as a three-year-old girl in Kannur narrowly avoided being bitten by dogs that entered the front yard where she was playing, while a youth was attacked and a child injured in earlier incidents.

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