Thick plumes of smoke continued to rise at the Ghazipur landfill site on Tuesday morning after a fire break out that caused breathing problems for local people. The Ghazipur landfill fire also ...
The order issued by Delhi Cabinet Minister Gopal Rai directed the principal secretary of environment and forests to submit the report within 48 hours. “An incident of massive landfill fire was ...
National Green Tribunal has appointed a court commissioner to verify the facts stated by Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) ...
He has been practicing for 14 years at the Mulla Colony, which is adjacent to the Ghazipur landfill ... 20-storey slope of waste often catches fire in toxic blazes that last for days, especially ...
Singh’s uncle Satbir Singh, 49, said Rohit’s office was near the Ghazipur landfill. “On Sunday evening, he came to know that a few of his colleagues were selling diesel illegally.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi is set to begin the second phase of biomining at the Ghazipur landfill by late March, addressing delays due to high bids. The project aims to process at least ...
He used to work at the MCD till last month, but lost his job. He was working at the Ghazipur landfill site,” Babita said. Sumitra, another aunt of the deceased, said Rohit received a call around ...
The residents of Ghazipur called for a protest and blocked ... Unidentified assailants in a Baleno car opened fire on him and fled the scene. "We received information about the incident.
Explaining the emergence of the Singhola landfill, the MCD said that after the collapse of the Ghazipur landfill in September 2017, the Delhi Development Authority had given around 7.2 acres to the ...
(Sanchit Khanna/HT Photo) Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) officials overseeing the project said that three landfill sites—Okhla, Bhalswa and Ghazipur—cumulatively held 24 million tonnes ...
"It's a slow poisoning of people living here. The poison enters their bodies through the air weakening their immunity and medicines are not as effective as they should be," Dr Arshad Khan says.