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  • Haryana to form Coordination Committee for Pollution Control

    The chief secretary of Haryana, Sanjeev Kaushal, has directed the formation of coordination committees in each district. These committees will be made up of officials from many departments, including development and panchayats, irrigation and water resources, the HSVP, public health engineering, and municipal corporations.

  • Indian Renewable Energy Installed Capacity Ranks Fourth Globally

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India Energy Week 2024 in Goa, a major event that brings together the entire energy value chain to accomplish India's energy transition goals.

  • Goa to Enable Inflow of Eco-Fiendly Industries

    The Goa government has established streamlined procedures to attract investors, with the objective of promoting the establishment of environmentally sustainable industries that can contribute to the state's progress.

  • Renewable Energy and Technology to be the Main Focus of Indian Energy Week Day 2

    The 'India Energy Week 2024' enters its second day, focusing on renewable energy, technical developments, and decarbonization plans in the energy industry. The agenda begins with discussions on the possibility of renewable energy to fulfill global demands and progresses to an exploration of the future of refining and petrochemicals, refining technological breakthroughs, and logistics efficiency for carbon reduction.

  • Sleep Green: Eco-Friendly Mattresses for the Indian Home

    Rest easy for both your body and the planet with a new wave of eco-friendly mattresses! Ditch the traditional, often chemical-laden options and embrace these sustainable picks for a healthy sleep and a lighter conscience.

  • Pune Municipal Corporation to implement Eco-Friendly Cremations

    Vaikunth Smashan Bhoomi watches 35 to 40 cremations per day, expending 300 to 350 kg of wood. To combat this environmental strain, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) will begin using cow dung cakes for cremations across its 26 crematoriums on February 6. This switch efforts to protect trees and reduce pollution. Following successful testing that demonstrated reduced emissions, a private entity received approval to use cow dung cake.

  • TERI to Launch a Green Shipping Portal at the World Sustainable Development Summit

    The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) is expected to make substantial achievements at the World Sustainable Development Summit, which will take place in New Delhi from February 7th to 9th. Among the planned advancements, TERI will sign a memorandum of understanding with UK consultancy Cenergist to strengthen India's participation in the International Solar Alliance, thereby magnifying efforts toward sustainable energy solutions.

  • Is Rooftop Greenhouse Smart Farm a Solution for Climate and Food Crisis?

    Imagine fresh fruits and veggies growing right on top of your apartment building! Rooftop farms are becoming a popular way to grow food in cities. These special greenhouses use sunlight and clever technology to produce healthy, local food while saving space and helping the environment.

  • A Step to Stop Soil Pollution Through Eco-Friendly

    Imagine sensors that discreetly "wear" on fruits and vegetables, silently safeguarding them from hidden dangers. This isn't science fiction; it's the reality thanks to innovative, eco-friendly sensors developed by Brazilian scientists. These tiny paper-based wonders offer a revolutionary way to detect pesticide residues on your food, promoting both safety and sustainability.

  • Yamuna’s Pollution Affects the Delhi Water Supply, Here is Why

    A potential water crisis looms over Delhi as the Wazirabad treatment plant, supplying water to a sizable chunk of the city, faces a 50% reduction in production. The alarmingly high pollution levels in the Yamuna River, are the primary source for the plant.