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Duty of TN government to protect water bodies, National Green Tribunal says
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Protecting waterbodies is the duty of State govt , says NGT
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Best night-drive routes in Indian cities
I have long been a fan of leisurely city night-drives ever since I learnt how to drive. After the Covid-19 pandemic, these drives have become my go-to relaxation and entertainment activity, especially on Saturday nights. In the absence of parties, movies, dining etc. a leisurely city night-drive with loved ones can be blissful. Especially when there are interesting sights on the route and sparse traffic. The tough-part is finding those perfect routes.
I have had the pleasure of experiencing these drives in a few cities and wanted to share my routes as well get your suggestions. Here are my perfect night-drive routes with what to look out for:
Around 242.73 MLD of raw sewage enters storm water drains, mixes with waterbodies
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CHENNAI: Only around half of the sewage generated in Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) is collected by the existing sewerage system, leaving the remaining uncollected, the CAG report tabled in Assembly on Thursday said.
As of March 2019, only 52% of the sewage in the CMA was being collected through the sewerage system. Of the collected sewage, only 88% was being treated before being let out, the report stated.
The audit stated that the Government of Tamil Nadu, in response to the audit, said that the claim that only 52% of sewage was collected was based on theoretical calculations. However, the CAG stated that the reply was ‘untenable’.