The Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation conducted a drive to seize polythene in June this year and collected about 50,000 kilos of polythene, of which 200 kgs was...
From keeping the stadium litter-free, scientifically managing garbage to prohibiting plastic items inside the stadium, a number of measures will be taken to ensure a waste-free...
Noida Authority has announced November as the month of beautification for the city which will consist of a total cleaning and fixing the city’s civic issues
To spread the message of waste management, more than 12 lakh discarded peanut shells are reused to decorate a pandal in Thane district's Ulhasnagar area
To avoid clogging of bio-toilets of 40,283 coaches, Indian Railways plan to place dustbins by end of the year
60 schools and selected slums in Visakhapatnam, Pune and Dehradun will help children adopt effective and safe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) practices through the ‘Urban...
Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe highlighted how securing clean water and improving sanitary conditions is a common challenge in the world
Twelve Durga puja pandals in Gurugram unite to build an artificial pond for idol immersion and have a compost pit for biodegradable
Arya School in Hyderabad was awarded the state's Swachh Vidyalaya Award for their initiatives and efforts to make their school clean and hygienic for children. Now...
The apex court on Wednesday, during a hearing related to the air pollution problem in Delhi-NCR, questioned the Centre on what their plan is to tackle...
With 5 lakh villages across India achieving open defecation free status, India’s sanitation coverage has moved up to 95 per cent from mere 38 per cent...
150 Durga pandals in Jharkhand’s capital Ranchi will be judged on different cleanliness parameters like waste management and swachhta awareness strategies
The Royal Family of Jaisalmer organised an awareness programme in partnership with Global Citizen India, Manganiar tribe and other residents of the fort to create awareness...
The EDMC sanitation workers have called off their strike after almost a month, over non-payment of their salaries, leading to a pile-up of garbage in localities...
Manual scavenging prevails in India despite a 1993 law making it illegal and a subsequent Act tightening the norms of the earlier law in 2013