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Cops to crack down on use of loudspeakers on mosques: CM Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis also said local police inspectors would be responsible for enforcing the rules.

Mumbai, India – 11, Mar 2025: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis arrived at Vidhan Bhavan during the Maharashtra Budget Assembly session, in Mumbai, India, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. (Photo by Bhushan Koyande/HT Photo)
Updated on Mar 12, 2025 04:26 AM IST

Wakad, Tathawade residents hold silent march to protest against air pollution

As many as 10 cement RMC plants, five of them located in close vicinity of housing societies, causing air pollution, allege residents

Over 500 residents from more than 22 housing societies, under the banner of the Wakad-Tathawade Housing Societies Forum, marched peacefully on Saturday. (HT PHOTO)
Published on Mar 09, 2025 07:06 AM IST
ByVicky Pathare

MPCB issues directions to MIDC for alleged pollution at Hinjewadi IT Park

MPCB on Tuesday issued directions to MIDC for allegedly causing pollution by releasing untreated sewage into the river water and nullahs near Rajeev Gandhi Information Technology (IT) Park, Hinjewadi, officials said on Thursday

MPCB on Tuesday issued directions to MIDC for allegedly causing pollution by releasing untreated sewage into the river water and nullahs near Rajeev Gandhi Information Technology (IT) Park, Hinjewadi, officials said on Thursday. ((PIC FOR REPRESENTATION))
Published on Mar 07, 2025 09:30 AM IST
ByVicky Pathare

Slaughterhouse in Kondhwa fail to comply with pollution norms despite repeated notices

The notice, issued on February 28, cites multiple complaints from residents regarding water and air pollution allegedly caused by the facility. This is the second notice since June last year

The slaughterhouse is owned by the PMC and the extended facility is on PCB land. (HT PHOTO)
Published on Mar 02, 2025 06:16 AM IST

Pune civic body serves stop-work notice to 158 real estate developers  

The initial notice, on February 21 was issued to 208 realtors, out of which 50 complied with the notices to which the building permission department had given its assent to continue with the construction work

A survey conducted by PMC engineers between January 12 and 18 across zones I to VI has revealed numerous construction sites failing to control dust pollution. The areas with the maximum number of notices issued to halt work include Lohegaon, Hadapsar, Keshav Nagar, Undri, and Pisoli under zone VI.  (REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO)
Published on Feb 24, 2025 08:10 AM IST
ByNadeem Inamdar
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