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Bandhwari Landfill Blaze Causes Toxic Fumes

The Bandhwari landfill has once again become a hotspot of environmental concern after a recent fire released hazardous smoke, raising air pollution levels in nearby areas. In October 2024, the landfill experienced multiple fires. On October 12, a massive blaze resulted in dense smoke enveloping areas near the Gurgaon-Faridabad road and upscale residential colonies off…

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Smart Grid Project: Gurugram’s Energy Overhaul Still Pending

The Smart Grid Project in Gurugram, initiated to modernise the city’s power infrastructure, has faced significant delays over the past eight years. Originally envisioned to enhance real-time electricity monitoring, reduce transmission losses, and improve energy efficiency, the project has encountered several challenges. The project has been hindered by bureaucratic delays, including opposition from residents regarding…

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AQI Levels Reach Hazardous Thresholds; Schools closed

In November 2024, Gurugram’s Air Quality Index (AQI) remained elevated, with particulate matter (PM2.5) levels continuing to exceed safe limits for extended periods. This sustained pollution spike was driven by a combination of factors, including the seasonal stubble burning in neighboring states, the ongoing construction activities in the city, and high vehicle emissions, exacerbated by…

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Delays in MG Road Revamp Project

Meanwhile, the long-awaited revamp of MG Road, originally planned for completion in December 2023, hasbeen delayed yet again. The ₹11.3 crore project includes enhancements such as wider pedestrian pathways,dedicated cycle tracks, green belts, and modernized bus stops. Despite its potential to significantly improvethe commute experience, construction has been marred by contractor issues, funding bottlenecks, andpollution-related…

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Footbridge for Pedestrian Safety

Gurgaon’s first pedestrian footbridge on the Old Delhi-Gurgaon Road has been inaugurated, addressing the pressing need for safe pedestrian crossings in high-traffic zones. Equipped with modern amenities such asantiskid surfaces, ramps for differently-abled individuals, and energy-efficient LED lighting for night use, this footbridge marks a significant step towards safer urban mobility. The initiative comes in…

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Haryana Launches Stubble Management Plan to Tackle Farm Fires and Pollution

The Haryana government has introduced a new framework aimed at reducing farm fires, which significantly contribute to air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region during winter. The state’s agriculture department estimates that 38.8 lakh acres of paddy will be cultivated this year, generating 81 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of crop residue. Traditionally, farmers burn this stubble…

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Rs. 3,600 Crore Power Infrastructure Upgrades Approved for Gurugram and Faridabad

To improve the quality and reliability of power supply and address the rising power demand in Gurugram and Faridabad, the Ministry of Power has approved projects worth Rs. 3,600 crore under the Government of India’s Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme. These projects will modernise power distribution in Manesar, Badshahpur in Gurugram, and Old Faridabad, NIT, Ballabhgarh,…

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Bry-Air Launches Eco Restoration Project in Aravalli Nagar Van

Bry-Air, in partnership with I Am Gurgaon NGO, has launched an eco-restoration initiative in Aravalli Nagar Van, aimed at promoting sustainability and biodiversity. Inaugurated on September 25 as part of Bry-Air’s 60th anniversary celebrations, the project focuses on rehabilitating degraded land and reintroducing native species. It will also enhance groundwater recharge by creating wetlands for…

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Illegal Dyeing Units in Gurgaon Polluting Najafgarh Drain and Yamuna River

Gurgaon’s dyeing units, concentrated in Sector 103, Basai, and Sector 36, continue to illegally discharge toxic effluents into the Najafgarh drain, eventually polluting the Yamuna River. Though these units appear abandoned, with gates locked, they remain active with workers accessing the premises through small gaps, while dyed garments dry behind closed doors. Residents report that…

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Supreme Court Issues Notices Over Delayed Afforestation for Highway Project

The Supreme Court has issued notices to panchayats of four Gurgaon villages and the Haryana Forest Development Corporation (HFDC) after learning that compensatory afforestation (CA) for a highway project, which involved felling 12,000 trees, had not begun. The CA was mandated two years ago following the National Highways Authority of India’s (NHAI) tree felling to…

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Study Reveals Real-World Vehicle Emissions Higher Than Lab Tests, Questions CNG’s Cleanliness

A recent study, part of The Real Urban Emissions (TRUE) Initiative, has shown that actual emissions from vehicles on Delhi and Gurugram roads far exceed those recorded in laboratory tests. Using remote sensing technology, the study, conducted in partnership with local authorities, found that nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from BS-VI vehicles are significantly lower than…

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Gurgaon Records Wettest August in Over a Decade with 84% Rainfall Surplus

In August 2024, Gurgaon experienced its wettest month in over a decade, recording nearly 340mm of rainfall—an 84% surplus compared to the usual 185.1mm. This sharp increase contrasts with previous years ofsignificant deficits, such as 2023 and 2022, which saw 62% and 65% less rainfall, respectively. Meteorologistsattribute this year’s heavy rainfall to an active monsoon…

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Haryana State Assembly Elections 2024: Agenda and Gurgaon’s Voter Engagement

Gurgaon was abuzz with activity in anticipation of the state elections scheduled for October 5. The Gurgaon district consists of 4 assembly seats namely Gurgaon, Badshahpur, Sohna and Pataudi. Some of the electoral issues that were discussed were economic growth, healthcare, education liveability, and rural development with farmer-friendly policies. Citizen groups also fielded their concerns…

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