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Dense fog shrouds Delhi, air quality recorded in poor category ROZANA SPOKESMAN Updated Feb 9, 2021, 11:45 am IST Delhi was enveloped in a dense cover of fog on Tuesday morning, reducing visibility to zero in some parts of the city File Photo New Delhi: Delhi was enveloped in a dense cover of fog on Tuesday morning, reducing visibility to zero in some parts of the city, MeT officials said. The minimum temperature at 7.8 degrees Celsius was one notch below the average in the season, said a MeT official. DelhiAir quality in Delhi was poor, with index value of 300 at 9 am, showed realtime data of the Central Pollution Control Board. ....
A thick haze hung over the capital on Thursday even as calm winds led to poor visibility. Air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category. Delhi reco ....
Updated: Union Territory fared better than States such as Bihar, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra Share Article AAA The CPCB assessed the effectiveness of the States in implementing BMWM rules based on a set of key performance indicators.
Union Territory fared better than States such as Bihar, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Maharashtra Puducherry was ranked alongside the top performing States in an assessment of biomedical waste management efficacy conducted by the Central Pollution Control Board. Puducherry scored 21 out of a total of 24 points to rank along with other top performing States such as Delhi, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh, according to a press note from the Puducherry Pollution Control Committee (PPCC). ....
Chandigarh, January 20 As many as 277 stone crushers in Charkhi Dadri had been fined Rs 31.45 crore for illegal groundwater extraction while a Rs 4.89 crore penalty had been slapped on 33 for violating other norms, a panel constituted to look into the irregularities has told the National Green Tribunal. Formed following directions from the NGT on August 19, 2020, the seven-member committee submitted the details before the tribunal on January 13. The panel comprised Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) Member Secretary S Narayanan, State Environment Impact Assessment Authority Member Secretary Shekhar Vidyarthi, Charkhi Dadri ADC Rahul Narwal and Divisional Forest Officer Bhupender Raghav and three scientists from the Central Pollution Control Board. ....