Sporting events offer a powerful platform to raise awareness and encourage spectators to engage in creating positive change. KKR's waste management efforts highlight how sports can drive environmental consciousness and foster community engagement.
Delhi Mayor and BJP leader Raja Iqbal Singh on Thursday inspected Okhla landfill site, where, noting its condition, he compared landfill to Pakistan saying, "they spread terrorism, and it spreads filth."
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, BJP MP from South Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, has welcomed the Delhi government's plan to eliminate Okhla landfill by 2026. He said that the landfill was the "biggest problem" in his constituency.
Speaking on the situation of landfills in the country, Sirsa stated that the Delhi Chief Minister, Rekha Gupta was working on it and assured that by October 2025, 20 lakh metric tonnes of legacy garbage would be removed.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 22: ABB India's campus in Nelamangala, Bangalore, has achieved Mission to Zero™ status, realizing its goal to use 100% renewable electricity (RE100) and by using cutting-edge digital tools to improve on-site energy efficiency. Additionally, reducing
New Delhi's towering Bhalswa landfill, standing over 62 meters tall, has long been a symbol of the city's waste management struggles. Despite being declared full in 2006, the site continues to receive fresh waste, worsening environmental and health challenges for the surrounding community
Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Tuesday said that the Delhi government is committed to bringing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a 'Viksit Delhi' to life, while lauding Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena's efforts in tackling the city's landfill issues.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Tuesday said that the Lieutenant Governor had been closely overseeing the landfill project for the past few months, with significant efforts from the central government.
Following several representations by RWAs, MTAs, citizen groups and public representatives regarding the existing crisis of garbage lying in open on the roads in the city and lack of disposal thereof, which was leading to sanitation and health issues, Delhi Lieutenant Governor, VK Saxena vi
The pollution in Delhi and NCR is a collective result of multiple factors including high levels of anthropogenic activities in the high-density populated areas which include vehicular pollution, industrial pollution, dust from construction and demolition activities, road and open areas dust,