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  2. Gujarat Pollution Control Board - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Gujarat constituted the Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB) on 15 October 1974 with a view to protect the environment, prevent and control the pollution of water in the State of Gujarat, that occupies a prominent niche in progressive and industrial development of the country. The Board has been over the years entrusted with ...

  3. List of agencies of the government of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    List of statutory corporation in Gujarat by sector: [20] Agriculture & Co-operation Department. No. ... Gujarat Pollution Control Board: Gandhinagar

  4. Category:State agencies of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat Maritime Board; Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation; Gujarat Pollution Control Board; Gujarat Public Service Commission;

  5. Category:State pollution control boards of India - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of most-polluted rivers - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat and Rajasthan, India: Its Kheroj-Vautha stretch was named by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) as among the most polluted river stretches in India. [70] Further polluted by the Ahmedabad civic body's failure to build a sewage treatment plant in Motera. [71] Sahibi River: Delhi, India: Dehli's most polluted body of water. [72 ...

  7. Vadodara - Wikipedia

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    The water supply is provided by the water works department of the municipal corporation along with other agencies like the Sardar Sarovar Narmada limited who directly supply water to VMC which is looked after the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, the Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board, and the Water and Sanitation Management Organization.

  8. List of cleanest cities in India - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) of India, annually publish National City Rating under the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan scheme. The rating includes around 500 cities, covering 72 percent of the urban population in India.

  9. Ankleshwar - Wikipedia

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    One aggregation of plants, the Ankleshwar Industrial Estate, produces more than 5 percent of India's output of chemical products, including pharmaceuticals and dyes. Pollution is regulated by the Gujarat Pollution Control Board, which charges the AIA with self-enforcement of its constituent organisations. [1]