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Herald: Goa Pollution Control Board gets experts for mapping and mitigation of noise pollution

Herald: Goa Pollution Control Board gets experts for mapping and mitigation of noise pollution
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A long way from world class transformation: What is ailing key roads in the Capital | Delhi News

While presenting its annual budget earlier this year, Delhi govt had promised a “world class” transformation in the way the city commutes. Nine months on, little has changed on the ground

Footpaths: Footpaths from Polythene in Greater Noida: GNIDA to Collaborate with CRRI |

The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) plans to sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Central Road Research Institute (CRRI) to make tiles out of waste, including plastic, and then use the same to build footpaths in the city. Reduce waste, promote sustainable waste management, and provide affordable tiles.

Footpaths from polythene in Gr Noida soon

Footpaths from polythene in Gr Noida soon
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53% Rise In E-ricks Road Rule Violations This Year, Auto News, ET Auto

Delhi Traffic Police has proposed regulating the number of e-rickshaws registered in the city to address the increase in road rule violations. The violations include obstructive or improper parking, plying on prohibited roads, uninsured three wheelers, and illegally operated e-rickshaws. These violations have led to congestion, accidents, and safety risks. The proposal aims to make the roads safer by reducing the number and movement of e-rickshaws and ensuring driver training. Enforcement efforts by the Delhi Traffic Police have increased to enhance compliance with traffic rules.

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