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The Board has been over the years entrusted with the Central Acts and relevant Rules for pollution control as notified thereof from time to time. GPCB has its Head Office in Gandhinagar, Gujarat and 27 Regional Offices in Ahmedabad, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Godhra, Jamnagar, Mehsana, Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara and Vapi. [1]
The results of the fifth edition of the nationwide annual cleanliness survey, 'Swachh Survekshan 2020,' are out and Madhya Pradesh's Indore has yet again made it as India's cleanest city. Gujarat's Surat emerged as India's second cleanest city, followed by Navi Mumbai which bagged the third spot in Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs ...
Ahmedabad: 33 Gujarat Industrial Investment Corporation Limited Ahmedabad: 34 Tourism Corporation of Gujarat Limited: Gandhinagar: 35 Gujarat Handloom & Handicraft Development Corporation Ltd. Ahmedabad: 36 Gujarat Rural Industrial Marketing Corporation Limited Ahmedabad: 37 Gujarat Growth Centre Development Corporation Limited Gandhinagar
Pages in category "State pollution control boards of India" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Gujarat Pollution Control Board; K.
The key findings of India's central pollution control board are: [52] Most Indian cities continue to violate India's and world air quality PM10 targets. Respirable particulate matter pollution remains a key challenge for India. Despite the general non-attainment, some cities showed far more improvement than others.
Gujarat Environment Management Institute; Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation; Gujarat Maritime Board; Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation; Gujarat Pollution Control Board; Gujarat Public Service Commission; Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board; Gujarat State Commission For Women; Gujarat State Election Commission
Ankleshwar Industrial Association (AIA) is the largest organisation of the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation, where over 2000 industries are registered. [ citation needed ] Ankleshwar is a hub of the chemical industry in India.
The Gujarat Pollution Control Board gave auto rickshaw drivers an incentive of ₹ 10,000 to convert the fuel of all 37,733 auto rickshaws in Ahmedabad to cleaner-burning compressed natural gas to reduce pollution. As a result, in 2008, Ahmedabad was ranked as the 50th most-polluted city in India. [247] Ahmedabad 132 feet Ring Road Skyline