Supreme Court-empowered green authority EPCA to urge Centre to bring natural gas under GST
Supreme Court-empowered green authority EPCA to urge Centre to bring natural gas under GST
The EPCA s Assurance Came Following A Clutch Of Petitions By Industry Bodies Seeking That They Be Provided Some Sort Of Cushioning In Light Of The Recent Ban On The Use Of Pet Coke And Furnace Oil (FO) In The National Capital Region. PTI | Updated on: 05 Nov 2017, 02:59:57 AM
New Delhi :
Supreme Court-empowered green authority EPCA has assured industries operating in the NCR that it will urge the Centre to bring natural gas under the ambit of Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Supreme Court issues notices on plea to ensure purity of honey sold in market
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Synopsis The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices on a PIL seeking court intervention to ensure the purity of honey sold in the market. The PIL was filed by Anti-Corruption Council of India Trust. The petition was argued by advocate VK Shukla.
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices on a PIL seeking court intervention to ensure the purity of honey sold in the market. The PIL was filed by Anti-Corruption Council of India Trust.
The petition was argued by advocate VK Shukla. A three-judge bench led by CJI SA Bobde issued notices on it to the central government.
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AAA About 50,000 court cases relating to wildlife and pollution were pending trial, according to a report by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) and part of the organisation’s annual State of India’s Environment (SoE) Report.
In 2019 the most updated figures available 34,671 environment-related crimes were registered. Over 7,000 cases were pending police investigation. A similar number of cases (34,503) were reported in 2018 according to the previous edition of the SoE.
Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra accounted for a 77% of India’s wildlife crimes in 2019. Between 2018 and 2019, some States saw an increase in wildlife crimes. These included Gujarat, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal and all the States of the Northeast.