Vedantaメs Lanjigarh refinery started a school, a child care centre and constructed roads inside Niyamgiri, as part of its corporate social responsibility, to ease entry for its bauxite mining project. The CSR project was abandoned due to stiff resistance
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
The Greenko backed dam on the Nethravati River in Bantwal, Karnataka is on paper two documents - AMR Perla and Rithwik, each of 24.75 MW, but in reality it is one project of 49.5 MW and should have been classified as a large hydro project.
In 1995, the Supreme Court ordered 538 polluting tanneries operating in the heart of the Kolkata to relocate to the outskirts. The tanneries relocated to Bantala, 20 km away, but 17 years later its business as usual.
The 1100 acre Calcutta Leather Complex in Bantala opened in 2005. Now its a living hell with untreated effluents flowing all over and solid waste choking storm water canals. In a bizzare planning in 2006, the state government of West Bengal opened an Info
Gyan Singh Khela, resident of Tawaghat in Dharchula, lost two houses to floods and landslide and got a cheque of Rs 2,08,000 from the government. But, he is thinking of returning the cheque because he doesnメt have a bank account in his name. All his docum
Shyam Singh Khela, another resident of Tawaghat in Dharchula, lost his shop in the disaster. He had taken a bank loan of Rs 10 lakh to build the shop. He is taking loan from the market at high interest to repay bank interest. モThe patwari did not include