The BBMP is authorised to collect a penalty of Rs 10,000 per tonne of debris dumped illegally on the city roads and storm water drains. The civic body is also authorised to collect Rs 5,000 in penalty from those responsible for creating debris black spots.
Discontinued in 2022, the marshals had an ill reputation for thuggery and extortion; and now, they will be empowered to penalise citizens for air pollution, too
Mangaluru: H Shashidhar Shetty, secretary of the National Environment Care Federation (NECF), has alleged that the Mangaluru Smart City Limited (MSCL).
you can see them literally on both sides of the road, at one dumping debris on them. luckily it dissipated and they ended up being fine. today abercrombie and fitch began the second american retailer to sign on to a letter saying they would agree to rigorous inspection of factories that they use in bangladesh. most retailers didn t sign, not walmart and gap. they re getting a lot of criticism. when it comes to the fact this they allowed clothes to be made in unsafe locations where people die they should be criticized. saying if they sign this letter it will be fixed does not add up. companies like gap already do fire inspections in bangladesh. we saw how that worked. they have 78 factories in the country and make them safe in a country that doesn t have standards isn t going to work. best of all is american and european shoppers willing to pay more for clothes certified as safe.