亚博体育官网首页

A2Z secures green nod for proposed waste plant at Jamalpur
Real Estate

A2Z secures green nod for proposed waste plant at Jamalpur

Garbage collection company A2Z received approval from the Ministry of Environment and Forests to establish a waste management plant at Jamalpur in Ludhiana.

It may be recalled that the proposed plant, which would treat 1,000 tonne of waste, had been awaiting the environmental clearance since March 2012, when the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation had sent a proposal in this regard.

The Punjab and Haryana High Court earlier directed the ministry to take a decision by February 4, 2013 after residents of Jamalpur filed a case against the setting up of the plant.

Now the ministry has given approval after seeing the past records of Ludhiana being "the most polluted city of the world as per UN in 2011. It is learnt that the dumping site at Jamalpur is in a pathetic condition at present with no plant to treat the waste.

In the light of provisions under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, the proposal has been appraised, the ministry said in a letter.

Expert Appraisal Committee after due consideration of the relevant documents submitted by the project proponent and additional clarifications furnished in response to its observations, have recommended for the grant of environmental clearances for the project. Accordingly, the ministry hereby accords necessary environment clearance for the project," the letter notes.

Garbage collection company A2Z received approval from the Ministry of Environment and Forests to establish a waste management plant at Jamalpur in Ludhiana. It may be recalled that the proposed plant, which would treat 1,000 tonne of waste, had been awaiting the environmental clearance since March 2012, when the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation had sent a proposal in this regard. The Punjab and Haryana High Court earlier directed the ministry to take a decision by February 4, 2013 after residents of Jamalpur filed a case against the setting up of the plant. Now the ministry has given approval after seeing the past records of Ludhiana being the most polluted city of the world as per UN in 2011. It is learnt that the dumping site at Jamalpur is in a pathetic condition at present with no plant to treat the waste. In the light of provisions under the Environment Impact Assessment Notification, 2006, the proposal has been appraised, the ministry said in a letter. Expert Appraisal Committee after due consideration of the relevant documents submitted by the project proponent and additional clarifications furnished in response to its observations, have recommended for the grant of environmental clearances for the project. Accordingly, the ministry hereby accords necessary environment clearance for the project, the letter notes.

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

CRCL, IIT Delhi Sign MoU to Boost Science and Ease of Business

The Central Revenues Control Laboratory (CRCL), Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance, and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) toward trade facilitation and improving the ease of doing business. This MoU collaboration aims to foster R&D, innovation, and scientific excellence at CRCL, bolstering trade facilitation and regulatory efficiency.The MoU was signed by Prof. Rangan Banerjee, Director, IIT Delhi, and Shri V. Suresh, Director, CRCL, in presence of Shri Surjit Bhujabal, Speci..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

CAQM Sub-Committee Activates 27-Point Plan to Improve NCR Air Quality

The daily average AQI of Delhi has been hovering marginally above 200 threshold with forecast of slight improvement since last two days. Today, Delhi鈥檚 daily average Air Quality Index (AQI) clocked 213 (鈥楶oor鈥� category), as per the daily AQI Bulletin provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), owing to variable winds. In wake of the average/ overall air quality of Delhi recording 鈥楶oor鈥� air quality category ranging between 201-300, the CAQM Sub-Committee on GRAP met today to take stock of the current air quality scenario of Delhi-NCR. While comprehensively reviewing the a..

Next Story
Infrastructure Urban

DoT Launches Financial Fraud Risk Indicator to Boost Cybersecurity

In a major step towards combating cyber fraud and financial crime, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has announced sharing of 鈥淔inancial Fraud Risk Indicator (FRI)鈥� with stakeholders- an output from a multi- dimensional analytical tool developed as part of the Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP) to empower financial institutions with advance actionable intelligence for cyber fraud prevention. This will enhance cyber protection and validation checks in case of mobile numbers flagged with this tool when digital payment is proposed to be made to such numbers.What is the 鈥淔inancial ..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement