The Delhi High Court has ordered the Chief Secretary of Delhi and other top government officials to appear before it in connection with the "extremely appalling" condition of 27 notified industrial areas that continue to function without basic infrastructure such as sewage lines and storm
Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Bansuri Swaraj said that the Prime Minister's monthly radio programme, Mann Ki Baat, continues to serve as both an inspiring initiative and a ray of hope for the nation.
Surendra Gupta, General secretary, VHP Delhi, said the initiative began at the Asdhoka Sewa Basti in East of Kailash and will be carried out at multiple locations across the national capital.
Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla visited the Nari Sewa Sadan and Balika Ashram at Mashobra near Shimla on Friday. He extended warm Diwali greetings to the women and girls residing there. Lady Governor and Chairperson of the State Red Cross Hospital Welfare Section Janaki Shukl
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 15: The 12th edition of IFAT India, the country's largest trade fair for water, sewage, solid waste, and recycling solutions, opened today at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO), Mumbai, setting a strong tone for sustainability-led growth and internatio
Farmers in Chanthal village of Udhampur are facing significant challenges due to a drainage issue caused by a railway line. The drain, maintained by the Jammu and Kashmir Public Development Corporation (JKPDC), carries sewage and garbage from the railway line into their fields, damaging t
Addressing the inauguration of a Sewage Treatment Plant, Shah said, "The 'AAP-da' government had said that if they come to seek votes for the second time, they will take a dip in the Yamuna. They did not do so. Pravesh Verma made his cut-out take a dip. The cut-out also fell ill and had t
To address the welfare needs and grievances of veterans and war widows in South Assam, the Spear Corps organised the Ex-Servicemen Rally in Silchar, Assam, which concluded on October 9 at Masimpur.
"During the rule of 'AAP-da' government, the garbage mountains in Delhi reached 65 meters. On January 1, 2028, you will not be able to find the garbage mountain. Construction of a very beautiful garden will begin there..." Shah said while addressing the gathering on the inauguration of De
The Sant Eshwer Foundation hosted the 10th edition of the prestigious Sant Eshwer Samman on October 5, 2025, at the Bharat Ratna C. Subramaniam Auditorium, New Delhi, marking the completion of a decade of "sewa", said the release.