nat 7th International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) (Edinburgh, Scotland 30-31 March, 2017) By www.istp2017.uk Published On :: Tue, 07 Mar 2017 13:46:00 GMT Since its inaugural edition in 2011 in New York City, the ISTP has become an important forum for open and constructive exchange on effective teacher policies and practices. It assembles governments and teacher organisations from a number of high-performing and rapidly improving school systems, as certified by recent results of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Full Article
nat Education Indicators in Focus No. 51 - Tuition fee reforms and international mobility By dx.doi.org Published On :: Mon, 15 May 2017 11:48:00 GMT In most countries with available data, public educational institutions charge different tuition fees for national and foreign students enrolled in the same programme. In Australia, Austria, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, foreign students pay on average about twice or more the tuition fees charged to national students. Full Article
nat Who benefits when international students pay higher tuition fees? (OECD Education Today Blog) By oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.com Published On :: Mon, 15 May 2017 11:53:00 GMT In 2014, over 3 million students in OECD countries – more than double the amount in 2000 – were studying outside their country of citizenship. Full Article
nat Why are immigrants less proficient in literacy than native-born adults? (OECD Education Today Blog) By oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.fr Published On :: Wed, 31 May 2017 11:29:00 GMT Why is it that even highly educated migrants to OECD countries are less likely to be employed than native-born adults who are similarly educated, even if the migrants have lived in their host country for several years? Full Article
nat Education reform in Wales: A national mission (OECD Education Today Blog) By oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.fr Published On :: Wed, 27 Sep 2017 12:23:00 GMT It’s an exciting time for education in Wales. This was noted by the OECD earlier this year, when it recognised that government and sector are working closely together with a commitment to improvements that are “visible at all levels of the education system”. Full Article
nat Is the growth of international student mobility coming to a halt? (OECD Education Today Blog) By oecdeducationtoday.blogspot.fr Published On :: Thu, 16 Nov 2017 11:50:00 GMT Higher education is one of the most globally integrated systems of the modern world. There still are important barriers to the international recognition of degrees or the transfer of credits, but some of the basic features of higher education enjoy global convergence and collaboration. Full Article
nat TopClass Podcast Episode 2: Listen to the teacher! The Teaching and Learning International Survey By soundcloud.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 18:24:00 GMT The Teaching and Learning International Survey (otherwise known as TALIS) is a survey conducted every five years that asks teachers and school leaders from around the world about the working conditions and the learning environment in their schools. Full Article
nat Karnataka farmer's cry for help falls on right ears: Activist plays crucial role By Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 09:24:00 +0530 A Karnataka farmer had posted a video about 100 tonnes of cabbage ready to be harvested and needed buyers. An activist and agri-tech entrepreneur came to immediate rescue of the farmer in dire need. Full Article
nat Confused about what to watch during lockdown? LetsOTT might be your destination [Exclusive] By Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 11:18:03 +0530 During an exclusive conversation with International Business Times, India, founder of LetsOTT, Sunita Kumar shared her ideas about the co-existing nature of theatrical releases and OTT releases. Full Article
nat International conference: Building quality jobs in the recovery (Dublin, Ireland) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 00:00:00 GMT This international conference reviewed and drew lessons from successful past experiences and innovative solutions available today to identify how labour market policy, skills development and training policies can contribute to sustainable employment creation. Full Article
nat Korea: a strong national urban strategy could drive resilient economic growth By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 00:00:00 GMT Korea has weathered the shocks triggered by the global recession and its economy is recovering more quickly and vigorously than most other OECD countries. Full Article
nat Building Resilient Regions after a Natural Disaster By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Sep 2012 15:11:00 GMT This publication is the follow-up to the forum held in March 2012. It offers proposals to counter the effects of the earthquake shock, to secure the sustainability of the local economy. Full Article
nat Report: An international benchmarking analysis of public Programmes for High-growth firms By www.oecd.org Published On :: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 15:54:00 GMT High-growth firms (HGFs) – firms able to grow fast over a short period of time – contribute to most new jobs in advanced economies. Full Article
nat Brazil: better co-ordination needed to support sustained and equitable growth By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 18:30:00 GMT Brazil’s economic growth has been supported in recent years by important government investment and social programmes that mobilise resources across the country. These programmes could help Brazil to meet its goals of sustaining economic growth and fostering social development, while reducing regional disparities. Full Article
nat International Roundtable for Cities By www.oecd.org Published On :: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 17:42:00 GMT This International Roundtable will provide a platform for policy dialogue on addressing the challenges of ageing societies. Full Article
nat Global trade: International freight transport to quadruple by 2050 By www.internationaltransportforum.org Published On :: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 11:00:00 GMT In the face of shifting global trade patterns, international freight transport volumes will grow more than fourfold (factor 4.3) by 2050. Average transport distance across all modes will increase 12%, according to the latest ITF Transport Outlook. Full Article
nat OECD-Lisbon city International Roundtable for Cities: Exchanging cities' experiences on resilience By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2016 09:51:00 GMT This event to be held on 21 June 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal, will discuss the preliminary findings of the OECD project "Resilient Cities" and share cities' experience on enhancing resilience. Full Article
nat National Urban Policies and Habitat III By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 24 May 2016 09:33:00 GMT The OECD has been selected to co-lead one of the ten policy units contributing Habitat III taking place in Quito, Ecuador from 17-20 October 2016. Full Article
nat Environmental Zoning and Urban Development: Natural Regional Parks in France - Environment Working Paper By dx.doi.org Published On :: Thu, 25 Aug 2016 17:41:00 GMT This study provides an empirical analysis of the effects of environmental zoning on urban development. It focuses on the case of Natural Regional Parks (NRPs) in France. Of the environmental zoning instruments used in France, NRPs extend over the widest physical area. Three potential side-effects of NRPs on urban development in the regulated area are investigated. Full Article
nat 2nd International Conference on National Urban Policy By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 26 Apr 2017 12:59:00 GMT The Second International Conference on National Urban Policy was held in Paris France on 15-16 May 2017. The conference was a joint initiative of the OECD, UN Habitat and Cities Alliance. Full Article
nat OECD project on subnational indicators for Tunisia By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 18:24:00 GMT The OECD is working with Tunisia to develop a system of subnational indicators. Full Article
nat 9th International Summer School for community and local development in Latin America and the Caribbean By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 09:07:00 GMT The School is organising specialised courses on socio-economic development and creating an international platform to exchange experiences and knowledge between public officers and practitioners from OECD member and non member countries that deals with cooperation and local development issues. Full Article
nat The IOMC Toolbox was launched at the 3rd International Conference on Chemicals Management By www.who.int Published On :: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 15:07:00 GMT The IOMC Toolbox is an internet-based tool that enables countries to identify the most relevant and efficient tools to address specific national problems in chemicals management. Developed by the IOMC, this proof-of-concept focuses on a national management scheme for pesticides, an occupational health and safety system as well as a chemical accidents prevention, preparedness and response system for major hazards. Full Article
nat Report of OECD Workshop on Natech Risk Management (Natural-hazard triggered technological accidents) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 10:06:00 GMT This is the report of the workshop on Natural-hazard triggered technological accidents (Natech) that took place 23-25 May 2012. It investigated the specific elements of the prevention of, preparedness for, and response to chemical accidents caused by natural hazard or natural disaster. Full Article
nat Managing pesticide risk to insect pollinators: new website By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 12:59:00 GMT This website gives information about the regulatory approaches adopted by OECD member countries to mitigate pesticide risks to insect pollinators. Following a survey of OECD member countries, it was concluded that mitigation of risks to insect pollinators is important to all its member countries, and that mitigation is a critical component of balancing the benefits of plant protection products with potential risks to insect pollinators. Full Article
nat OECD/UNEP Webinar: Recent developments in alternatives to long chain per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 13:00:00 GMT The webinar will specifically be looking at recent developments in alternatives to long chain PFCs. Per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) have been in use since the 1950s as ingredients or intermediates of surfactants and surface protectors for assorted industrial and consumer applications. Full Article
nat Addendum Number 2 to the OECD Guiding Principles for Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response (2nd ed.) to Address Natural Hazards Triggering Technological Accidents (Natechs) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 15:37:00 GMT An addendum to the OECD Guiding Principles on Chemical Accident Prevention, Preparedness and Response to address Natural Hazards Triggering Technological Accidents (Natech) Risk Management has just been published. The addendum consists of a number of amendments to the Guiding Principles and the addition of a new Chapter to provide more detailed guidance on Natech prevention, preparedness and response. Full Article
nat OECD Substitution and Alternatives Assessment Toolbox By www.oecdsaatoolbox.org Published On :: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 14:03:00 GMT This toolbox is a compilation of resources relevant to chemical substitution and alternatives assessments. Alternative assessments are processes for identifying, comparing and selecting safer alternatives to replace hazardous chemicals with the objective of promoting sustainable production and consumption. Full Article
nat Reports to support efforts in the framework of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 17:11:00 GMT The OECD/UNEP Global PFC group has published two new reports to support efforts in the framework of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM) to improve information sharing at a global level on perfluorinated chemistries. Full Article
nat International Uniform ChemicaL Information Database (IUCLID) By www.oecd.org Published On :: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 16:09:00 GMT This report outlines the customisation opportunities for IUCLID version 6. It also gives an overview of what IUCLID offers to regulatory bodies and industry as a key application to record, store, maintain and exchange data on chemicals. IUCLID is used in a variety of countries and regulatory contexts, therefore the report describes to which extent it is customisable to facilitate the management of chemical data across these contexts. Full Article
nat Webinar video recording on Finding Alternatives to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances of Concern: A Difficult and Continuing Challenge By www.oecd.org Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 16:40:00 GMT On Thursday 26 September 2019, the OECD discussed "Finding Alternatives to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances of Concern: A Difficult and Continuing Challenge" with the participation of W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. Presenters shared efforts, successes and challenges in eliminating per and polyfluorinated chemicals of environmental concern from the life cycle of consumer products. Full Article
nat The Slow Lane: True nature of the new greens By www.ft.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Dec 2014 16:23:07 GMT Have we gone from protecting nature to managing it on behalf of the Earth’s dominant species? Full Article
nat Immigration stirs up passions of national identity By www.ft.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 18:57:16 GMT Whatever his short-term plans, Trump wants a radical tightening of US border policy Full Article
nat Zoa Morani Donates Blood For Covid-19 Plasmatherapy, Says "It Felt Super Cool" - News18 By news.google.com Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 03:40:25 GMT Zoa Morani Donates Blood For Covid-19 Plasmatherapy, Says "It Felt Super Cool" News18Zoa Morani donates blood for Covid-19 plasmatherapy: ‘They even gave me a certificate and Rs 500. Wont... Hindustan TimesCOVID-19 survivor Zoa Morani donates blood for plasma therapy Jimmys PostKarim Moranis daughter Zoa donates blood for plasma therapy trials Geo NewsZoa Morani urges all Covid-19 recovered people to donate blood for plasma therapy trials The News InternationalView Full coverage on Google News Full Article
nat International model reveals what Prince Andrew REALLY did inside Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion By Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 23:51:11 +0100 Paedophile Jeffrey Epstein arranged for three young women to meet Prince Andrew at his notorious New York mansion, a former model involved in Epstein's inner circle claimed last night. Full Article
nat Qantas and Jetstar have slashed NINETY per cent of their international flights due to coronavirus By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 02:19:27 GMT Qantas and Jetstar have slashed 90 per cent of their international flights. The cuts would initially be in place from the end of March until the end of May this year. Full Article
nat Chinese minister says nation's health system has 'shortcomings' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 17:15:02 GMT Deputy director of China's National Health Commission Li Bin said that reforms are underway to improve the country's disease prevention and control mechanisms. Full Article
nat South Dakota governor gives Native American tribes 48 hours to remove checkpoints on highways By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 10 May 2020 06:23:08 GMT South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (bottom right) threatened legal action against the Oglala Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribes over checkpoints set up on roads leading to their reservations. Full Article
nat Sh. Jagannath Sharma. vs Himachal Road Transport ... on 8 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 2. Himachal Road Transport Corporation Mandi Depot through its Regional Manager at Mandi H.P. 3. Himachal Road Transport Corporation Rohru Depot through its Regional Manager at Rohru H.P. 4. Himachal Road Transport Corporation Shimla through its Managing Director at Shimla H.P. (HRTC Head Office)Shimla-III ......Respondents/Opposite parties Coram Hon'ble Justice P.S. Rana (R) President Hon'ble Ms. Sunita Sharma Member Hon'ble Mr. R.K. Verma Member Whether approved for reporting?1 Yes. For Appellant : Mr. Amit Kanwar Advocate. For Respondents : Mr. Dhiraj Kanwar Advocate. JUSTICE P.S. RANA (R) PRESIDENT: Full Article
nat M/S Naturals Dairy (P) Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar on 28 April, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0530 The matter has been listed under the heading 'For Orders' under the orders of Hon'ble the Chief Justice at the instance of learned counsel for the petitioner. Heard learned counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the State and learned counsel for the BIADA. Learned counsel for the petitioner seeks permission for filing of Interlocutory Application to amend the relief/s as sought for in the writ application, whereby he wants to challenge the order dated 24.04.2020 issued vide Memo No. 1237/D by which the respondent nos. 5 to 7 have rejected the representation of the petitioner made vide Annexure-5 to the writ application. Full Article
nat M/S Naturals Dairy (P) Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar on 1 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 Heard learned counsels for the petitioner, the State and the BIADA. The present interlocutory application has been filed seeking amendment in the relief portion i.e. paragraph no. 1 of the writ petition and consequently in paragraph no. 2 and the prayer portion thereof. The amendment sought for in paragraph 2 of the I.A. is as follows: "1(iii) To issue an appropriate writ/order/direction in the nature of Certiorari quashing the order dated 24.04.2020 as contained in memo no. 1237/D dated 24.04.2020 whereby and whereunder the Respondent BIADA has rejected the application dated 22.04.2020 (Anx.-5 )filed by the petitioner Company for issue of lockdown pass; Full Article
nat M/S Naturals Dairy (P) Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar on 5 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 Learned counsels for the petitioner, the State and the BIADA are present. Mr. Yashraj Bardhan, learned counsel for the BIADA submits that the arguing counsel Mr. Lalit Kishore is engaged before D.B.-II, hence the matter be taken up tomorrow at 10.30 A.M. As prayed for, list this matter tomorrow i.e. on 06.05.2020 at 10.30 A.M. under the same heading. (Sudhir Singh, J) Pankaj/Narendra U Full Article
nat M/S Naturals Dairy (P) Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar on 6 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 Learned counsels for the petitioner, the State and the BIADA are present. Mr. Yashraj Bardhan, learned counsel for the BIADA submits that there is a bereavement in the family of the arguing counsel Mr. Lalit Kishore, hence the matter may be passed over for the day. As prayed for, list this matter tomorrow i.e. on 07.05.2020 at 2.15. P.M. under the same heading. (Sudhir Singh, J) Pankaj/Narendra U Full Article
nat M/S Naturals Dairy (P) Ltd. vs The State Of Bihar on 7 May, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 +0530 Heard Mr. Sanjay Singh and Mr. Nikhil Kumar Agrawal for the petitioner, Mr. Lalit Kishore, Senior Counsel and Mr. Yashraj Bardhan for the BIADA and Mr. Vikas Kumar, S.C.-11, for the State. Order is reserved. Learned counsels for the parties seek permission to file a written note of argument by tomorrow. Permission is accorded. Put up this matter on 12.05.2020 at 10.30. A.M. under the heading 'For Orders'. (Sudhir Singh, J) Pankaj/Narendra U Full Article
nat Gmr/Hyderabad International ... vs Aera And Ors on 4 March, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0530 2. The Appellate Tribunal at the relevant time could not take up the appeals because of vacancies in its composition and therefore, the appellant approached the Hon'ble High Court of Hyderabad through a writ petition bearing WP No.22474/2014 to challenge the impugned Tariff Order dated 24.02.2014 and also to seek its suspension/stay. The High Court issued notices and by an order passed on 26.11.2014 it also directed the Registry to requisition/eall for the records of the present appeal. The Appellate Tribunal was also directed to send the records of this appeal which was accordingly sent within time. It may be noted that the High Court did not transfer the appeal to itself but only requisitioned the records. When the Appellate Tribunal began to function, then in the presence of learned counsel for the appellant, vide order dated 26.11.2015, it held that since the Hon'ble High Court has decided to examine the correctness and validity of the impugned Tariff Order challenged in the present appeal, the appeal has been rendered mfructuous. Full Article
nat Delhi International Airport Ltd vs Airport Economic Regulatory ... on 20 March, 2020 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0530 2. The other appeal (No.7of 2013) has been preferred by Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) which has challenged the legality etc. of a subsequent Order No.30/2012-13 dated 28.12.2012 issued by AERA in exercise of powers under Section 13(1)(b) of the AERA Act read with Section 22A of the Airports Authority of India Act 1994(AAI Act) to re-determine the amount of DF at IGI Airport, New 4 Delhi. By this order AERA reviewed the earlier DF Order dated 14.11.2011 in a small measure, reduced the rate of DF w.e.f. 01.01.2013 and extended the levy period upto April, 2016 subject to further review. The FIA, it appears, had challenged the earlier DF order dated 14.11.2011 also. Its stand is that levy of DF to bridge the funding gap for IGI Airport is contrary to law and the relevant agreements which cast a duty upon DIAL to arrange for funds for development of the Airport. It is also pleaded that the project cost has been blown-up beyond realistic proportions and AERA has failed to exercise the required level of scrutiny which would have kept the final project cost at a reasonable and permissible level. Full Article
nat National Green Tribunal Bar ... vs Union Of India Ors on 29 September, 2014 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 00:00:00 +0530 National Green Tribunal Bar Association Through the Secretary Trikoot II Bikaji Cama Palace New Delhi .....Applicant Versus 1. Union of India Through Secretary Ministry of Environment & Forest Prayavaran Bhawan, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003 2. State of Uttranchal Through Chief Secretary Department of Environment and Forest Uttranchal Secretariat, Dehradun Uttrakhand- 248006 3. Divisional Forest Officer IT Cell, PCCF Office, 87-Rajpur Road, Dehradun, Uttrakhand-248001 4. VS Sidhu IPS Officer Police Officers Colony Kishanpur, Dehradun Uttrakhand-24800 .....Respondents Counsel for Applicant: Full Article
nat Shankar Raghunath Jog vs Union Of India Ors on 1 October, 2014 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0530 2. Considering above, the sentence in paragraph 30, reading "The industry has also filed M.A.No.145/2014 in connection with such closure with a prayer to direct MPCB to give hearing before restart" Should be read as "The industry has also filed MA No.145/2014, with a prayer to direct the MPCB to take decision on the Application of the Applicant for revocation of closure directions at the earliest, on the basis of merit of the matter". 3. Considering the above specific directions, we do not find any necessity to rectify the operative part of the Judgment. However, considering the fact that hearing has already been extended to the said Industry on 19.8.2014, by the Member Secretary, as mentioned by the Applicant- Industry, and also by MPCB in its affidavit Misc Appln. No.155/2014 Page 2 dated 2nd September, 2014, we expect that the learned Member Secretary will expedite decision making, and take a decision on the request of the Industry for re-start, in any case, not later than two (2) weeks from today. Full Article
nat Krishan Kant Singh Anr vs National Ganga River Basin ... on 16 October, 2014 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0530 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar (Chairperson) Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar (Judicial Member) Hon'ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal (Expert Member) Hon'ble Dr. R.C. Trivedi (Expert Member) Dated: October 16, 2014 1. Whether the judgment is allowed to be published on the net? 2. Whether the judgment is allowed to be published in the NGT Reporter? JUSTICE SWATANTER KUMAR, (CHAIRPERSON) The first applicant in this application claims to be a public spirited person who has been working in the field of environment conservation. The second applicant is an organisation working in the field of environment across the country. Both these applicants raise a specific substantial question relating to environment with respect to water pollution in the River Ganga, particularly, between Garh Mukteshwar and Narora, due to discharge of highly toxic and harmful effluents. It is alleged that highly toxic and 4 harmful effluents are being discharged by the respondent units into the Sambhaoli drain/Phuldera drain that travels along with the Syana Escape Canal which finally joins River Ganga. These units had constructed underground pipelines for such discharge. According to the applicants, Simbhaoli Sugar Mills was established in 1933 and presently is operating three sugar mills and three distilleries in the State of Uttar Pradesh. The total crushing capacity of all three complexes is of 20100 TCD. The unit at Simbhaoli alone has a crushing capacity of 9500 TCD. In just outside the premises of this sugar mill, untreated effluents are being discharged into the drain which finally joins the River Ganga. The other unit, Gopalji Dairy which is producing milk and milk products of different kinds, also discharges untreated effluents in the same Simbhaoli drain. The contamination from discharge of trade effluents is so high that it not only pollutes the Syana Escape canal and the River Ganga but also threatens the life of endangered aquatic species such as dolphins, turtles and other aquatic life. It has also polluted the groundwater of villages from where it passes through, like Bauxar, Jamalpur, Syana, Bahadurgarh, Alampur, Paswada and Nawada village. It is the submission of the applicant that the Gangetic Dolphin is a highly endangered species and is listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It is also submitted that the WWF India has come out with a report on Ganges and has recorded the finding that a large number of factories like sugar, chemicals, 5 fertilizers, small-scale engineering etc. located at the bank of the river, discharge their effluents directly into the River Ganga and pollute the river to a considerable extent. It is estimated that nearly 260 million litres of industrial waste-water, largely untreated, is discharged by these units while the other major pollution inputs include runoff from the agricultural fields. It is submitted that more than 6 million tonnes of chemical fertilizers and 9,000 tonnes of pesticides are used annually within the basin. The dumping of untreated effluents has also been reported in several newspapers many times and one of the news article published in India Today dated 19th July, 2010 titled as "Ganga Chokes as Sugar Mills Dump Wastes" reported that Simbhaoli Sugar Mills has been rushing its poisonous industrial waste directly into the River. As a result thereof, the colour of green water is black and it stinks around the year. Several large fishes have died and four of the buffaloes of the villagers died after they drank the drain water. Full Article
nat Krishan Kant Singh Anr vs National Ganga River Basin ... on 16 October, 2014 By indiankanoon.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0530 Hon'ble Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar (Chairperson) Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar (Judicial Member) Hon'ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal (Expert Member) Hon'ble Dr. R.C. Trivedi (Expert Member) Dated: October 16, 2014 1. Whether the judgment is allowed to be published on the net? 2. Whether the judgment is allowed to be published in the NGT Reporter? JUSTICE SWATANTER KUMAR, (CHAIRPERSON) The first applicant in this application claims to be a public spirited person who has been working in the field of environment conservation. The second applicant is an organisation working in the field of environment across the country. Both these applicants raise a specific substantial question relating to environment with respect to water pollution in the River Ganga, particularly, between Garh Mukteshwar and Narora, due to discharge of highly toxic and harmful effluents. It is alleged that highly toxic and 4 harmful effluents are being discharged by the respondent units into the Sambhaoli drain/Phuldera drain that travels along with the Syana Escape Canal which finally joins River Ganga. These units had constructed underground pipelines for such discharge. According to the applicants, Simbhaoli Sugar Mills was established in 1933 and presently is operating three sugar mills and three distilleries in the State of Uttar Pradesh. The total crushing capacity of all three complexes is of 20100 TCD. The unit at Simbhaoli alone has a crushing capacity of 9500 TCD. In just outside the premises of this sugar mill, untreated effluents are being discharged into the drain which finally joins the River Ganga. The other unit, Gopalji Dairy which is producing milk and milk products of different kinds, also discharges untreated effluents in the same Simbhaoli drain. The contamination from discharge of trade effluents is so high that it not only pollutes the Syana Escape canal and the River Ganga but also threatens the life of endangered aquatic species such as dolphins, turtles and other aquatic life. It has also polluted the groundwater of villages from where it passes through, like Bauxar, Jamalpur, Syana, Bahadurgarh, Alampur, Paswada and Nawada village. It is the submission of the applicant that the Gangetic Dolphin is a highly endangered species and is listed in Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. It is also submitted that the WWF India has come out with a report on Ganges and has recorded the finding that a large number of factories like sugar, chemicals, 5 fertilizers, small-scale engineering etc. located at the bank of the river, discharge their effluents directly into the River Ganga and pollute the river to a considerable extent. It is estimated that nearly 260 million litres of industrial waste-water, largely untreated, is discharged by these units while the other major pollution inputs include runoff from the agricultural fields. It is submitted that more than 6 million tonnes of chemical fertilizers and 9,000 tonnes of pesticides are used annually within the basin. The dumping of untreated effluents has also been reported in several newspapers many times and one of the news article published in India Today dated 19th July, 2010 titled as "Ganga Chokes as Sugar Mills Dump Wastes" reported that Simbhaoli Sugar Mills has been rushing its poisonous industrial waste directly into the River. As a result thereof, the colour of green water is black and it stinks around the year. Several large fishes have died and four of the buffaloes of the villagers died after they drank the drain water. Full Article