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floodplains, over drawl of groundwater, river bank erosion on
account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of directions to install
Effluent Treatment Plants ... which treatment capacity of 23,277 mld is currently existent in India.
Thereby the deficit in capacity of waste treatment is of 62%.
There
catchment areas and floodplains, over drawl of groundwater, river
bank erosion on account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of directions to
install Effluent Treatment Plants ... which
treatment capacity of 23,277 mld is currently existent in India.
Thereby the deficit in capacity of waste treatment is of 62%. There
T.S. Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 14 September, 2022
Author: Adarsh Kumar
catchment areas and floodplains, over drawl of
groundwater, river bank erosion on account of illegal sand
mining. Inspite of directions to install Effluent Treatment Plants ... which treatment capacity of 23,277 mld is currently existent in
India. Thereby the deficit in capacity of waste treatment is of
62%. There
catchment areas and floodplains, over drawl of groundwater,
river bank erosion on account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of
directions to install Effluent Treatment Plants ... which treatment capacity of
23,277 mld is currently existent in India. Thereby the deficit in
capacity of waste treatment is of 62%. There
Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti & Anr vs Union Of India on 22 February, 2021
Author: Adarsh
Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti & Anr vs Union Of India on 23 February, 2021
Author: Adarsh
catchment areas and floodplains, over drawl of groundwater, river
bank erosion on account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of directions to
install Effluent Treatment Plants ... which
treatment capacity of 23,277 mld is currently existent in India.
Thereby the deficit in capacity of waste treatment is of 62%. There
catchment areas and
floodplains, over drawl of groundwater, river bank erosion on
account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of directions to install
Effluent Treatment Plants ... which treatment capacity of
23,277 mld is currently existent in India. Thereby the deficit in
capacity of waste treatment is of 62%. There
catchment areas and
floodplains, over drawl of groundwater, river bank erosion on
account of illegal sand mining. Inspite of directions to install
Effluent Treatment Plants ... which treatment capacity of
23,277 mld is currently existent in India. Thereby the deficit in
capacity of waste treatment is of 62%. There