The Dimapur Municipal Council’s recent notice prohibiting the dumping of construction and demolition waste at roadsides, ...
Built in the early 1970s for elderly singles and couples, the tower’s demolition and rebuild would carry high environmental ...
BMC has notified new sanitation bylaws imposing fines for spitting, littering, waste segregation violations, and unauthorised ...
Mumbai's new 2025 civic bylaws empower officials to issue immediate fines, including ₹250 for spitting, ₹500 for littering, ...
Spitting, littering and illegally dumping construction waste in Mumbai will attract fines ranging from Rs 200 to Rs 25,000, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Monday. The Mumbai ...
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Israel should provide full context for UNRWA demolition
Without context, the move to demolish UNRWA’s east Jerusalem headquarters looks like just another incident of Israeli ...
States and municipalities increasingly require OSHA 10 and 30 training for construction, entertainment, and cannabis work, creating overlooked compliance risks. Ignoring mandatory OSHA 10- and 30-hour ...
Mumbai residents face new fines for cleanliness breaches. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has introduced penalties for ...
Spitting in public places to attract ₹250 fine in Mumbai: BMC ...
Member for the Entrance David Mehan has joined residents to oppose a Development Application (DA) to demolish a heritage listed house located at Ourimbah.
Spitting at public places and littering will attract fines of Rs 250 and Rs 500, respectively, the Mumbai civic body said on Monday after notifying penalties under revised sanitation bylaws.
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Germany-backed AI aims 20% boost in turning construction rubble into recycled materials
Germany’s construction sector produces tens of millions of tonnes of rubble each year. While ...
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