Mining
for trouble : The floods in Kavrepalanchowk can
partly be attributed to illegal sand extraction
(kp 04/10/2024)
Mind
the mining : Illegal river mining and haphazard
road building must stop if we are serious about
protecting the environment (kp 26/06/2024)
DAO
halts illegal mining in Chure area, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 13/02/2024)
Villages
struggle as hydel projects leave Kalanga River
dry : Farmers in several village of Kedarsyun
Rural Municipality are grappling with water
scarcity, and mourners cannot take ritual dips
after cremating body, by Basant Pratap Singh
(kp 14/12/2023)
Unauthorised
Chinese crusher plant sparks fury : The China
State Construction Engineering Corporation has
been mining stones in Palpa without
environmental assessment, by Madhav Aryal
(kp 10/10/2023)
Experts
call for mutual cooperation in river management
in Chure region (rep 20/09/2023)
Forest
Minister Mahato courts controversy for his
business venture plans in protected areas,
by Bhuwan Sharma (rep 20/09/2023)
Riverbed
excavations go unchecked in Kaligandaki : Both
local units, which are tasked with monitoring
and controlling exploitation of the river, and
police have been turning a blind eye to illegal
mining, by Prakash Baral (kp 18/09/2023)
Entrepreneurs
In Corruption Landscape, by Rameshwar Baral
(rn 01/09/2023)
Chemical
fertiliser spillage causes harm to people,
environment : Around 1,225 tonnes of DAP have
been intentionally dumped in an open ground at
the Sirsiya Dry Port since 2020, by Shankar
Acharya (kp 25/08/2023)
Chure
exploitation goes unabated in the name of
revenue generation, by Devendra Basnet (rep
10/06/2023)
HURPES
concerns policy on extraction of
sand and pebbles (kh
31/05/2023)
Pipeline
plan slammed for violating eco
commitments : Experts say there is an
immediate need to decarbonise the
transport sector, not import more
gasoline, by Krishana Prasain (kp
27/05/2023)
Night
surveillance beefed-up to prevent illegal sand
extraction from Doda River ( kh 06/02/2023)
Order
to close crushers affects development works :
The home ministry, through a circular earlier
this month, ordered district administrations to
shut down all illegal crusher plants, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 19/01/2023), Illegal
crushers allowed to run temporarily as
construction projects come to halt : The
government, however, has set a condition that
illegal crusher plants have to be registered and
pay taxes by mid-July, by Pawan Pandey (kp
23/01/2023)
All
crusher industries shut in Dang (ht
16/01/2023)
Police
seizes nine tippers including two JCBs being
operated for illegal mining in Sarlahi, by
Madan Thakur (rep 14/01/2023)
Govt
directs to shut down all illegally operated
crusher plants (rep 05/01/2023), Govt
starts shutting down power lines of illegal
crushers and sand processing centers, by
Upendra Yadav (rep 07/01/2023), Illegal
crusher industries in Kapilvastu shut down
(kh 08/01/2023)
Haphazard
exploitation of natural resources in Sarlahi,
CDO acts as mute spectator (rep 12/12/2022)
Court
bars export of sand, aggregates : Ruling says
the government is a trustee in the protection of
natural resources, by Binod Ghimire (kp
28/11/2022)
Environment
and economic prosperity: Do we really have to
choose?, by Sindhuj Thapa (19/09/2022)
Nepal
mocks green pledges by approving new oil
pipelines : The project is not only a waste of
money, but also a glaring example of a fractured
and unstable politics, experts say. by
Krishana Prasain (kp 13/09/2022)
Forest
Minister Yadav trying to allow private hotels to
operate within national parks, by Subodh
Gautam and Basanta Dhungana (rep 07/09/2022)
A
nation built on sand : Nepal’s politico-business
nexus is ravaging mountains and rivers,
destroying our future, by Ramesh Kumar (nt
02/09/2022)
Collective
campaign to check Kaligandaki
encroachment (kh
15/08/2022)
Chure’s
exploitation goes unchecked :
Authorities have turned a
blind eye on illegal crusher
plants that occupy the rivers
and streams that flow from the
Chure, by Rajkaran Mahato
(ae 14/07/2022)
Local
levels told to implement SC order (ht
13/07/2022)
SC
continues interim order on excavation of stones,
sand and pebbles (rep 01/07/2022)
New
rule allows crusher plants even closer to
rivers, forests and villages : Experts say such
policies will damage environment. Questions
arise at whose behest the new standards were
brought, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
21/06/2022), Closer
to disaster : Unchecked exploitation of nature
is certain to open the floodgates of large-scale
climate conflicts (kp 22/06/2022), Crusher
industry rules amendment stayed, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 24/06/2022)
Extraction
of river products banned from mid-July (ht
18/06/2022)
Army
veers off the environment track : The army has
felled over 27,000 trees while opening the
expressway-track. There are 13 community forests
and many national forests in project areas,
by Pratik Ghimire (ae 24/03/2022)
SC
issues stay order on extraction of riverine
materials (kh 08/03/2022)
Riverbed
excavation unchecked in Gorkha : Local residents
complain that relevant authorities are not doing
anything to curb illegal extractions from
Marshyangdi river at Dhaptar, by Hariram
Upreti (kp 01/03/2022)
How
Chinese contractor company is involved in
unauthorized excavation in Dhanusha (kh
24/02/2022)
Limestone
extraction drying up water sources in Lumbini :
Residue substances from the excavation sites are
carried downhill during the monsoon, blocking
natural springs and damaging water supply lines,
by Madhav Aryal (kp 20/02/2022)
Processes
To Extract Iron From Dhauwadi At Final Phase,
20mln Tons Of Iron To Be Extracted (rn
05/02/2022)
Haphazard
excavation of riverbed continues in Sarlahi :
Contractors flouting standards mentioned in the
contract, causing long-term damage to the
ecology of Lalkhandehi river, villagers say,
by Om Prakash Thakur (kp 31/01/2022), Licence
to plunder : Despite numerous reports of illegal
extraction of riverbed materials, nothing seems
to stem such activities (kp 01/02/2022)
Hiding
their head in the sand : Illegal sand mining on
Chure rivers displaces farmers, decimates a
fragile landscape, y Ramu Sapkota (nt
29/01/2022)
Bardibas
Municipality pledges to end rampant extraction
of river products (kh 17/01/2022)
Permission
granted for study and extraction of minerals at
eight different places (rep 11/01/2022)
Former
President Yadav insists on nature-friendly
investment (kh 05/01/2022)
Chure
degradation continues amid catastrophic
projections : Even when there is visible
environmental degradation, the local government
has focused on promoting the Chure area as a
tourism spot, putting the ecology of the region
at risk, by Dilliram Khatiwada (kp
31/12/2021)
Illegal
riverbed mining continues unabated in Palpa
(ht 24/12/2021)
Green
Economy In Nepal’s Perspective: Path Ahead,
by Ujjwal Upadhyay and Arpan Gelal (rn 29/10/2021)
Haphazard
extraction of riverbed materials poses risk to
settlements in Bajhang : Vast tracts of arable
land have been swept away due to unchecked
riverbank erosion along the Seti river in last
few years, by Basanta Pratap Singh (kp
29/09/2021)
Locals
protest against decision to allow limestone
excavation, claim that will dry up water sources
(rep 23/09/2021)
Police
impound tractors and excavator transporting sand
illegally (rep 27/08/2021)
Govt
to ban extraction and export of natural
resources of Chure (kh 09/08/2021)
SC
orders halt in excavation of riverine substances
(rep 03/08/2021)
Haphazard
excavation of limestone poses landslide risk in
Palpa local unit : At least 45 households in
Tinau Rural Municipality are at risk of
landslides, by Madhab Aryal (kp 18/07/2021)
The
way to environmental degradation : The decision
to extract sand, stones and soil for export to
reduce the deficit is unwise, by Shyam
Mainali (kp 17/06/2021), The
Chure conundrum : The consequences of
mining aggregates are more severe
than deforestation, by Madhukar
Upadhya (kp 18/06/2021), SC
issues interim order to halt govt’s plan of
exporting river products (kh 18/06/2021), Supreme
Court puts brakes on government’s plan to
extract aggregates for export : Extracting the
Chure resources in the name of decreasing trade
deficit would degrade the environment, critics
say, by Tika R Pradhan (kp 19/06/2021)
Illegal
extraction of sand fuels violence : Contractors
are illegally mining the Chure and Bhawar region
of the country and those who try to stop them
are greeted with pistols and khukuri, by Raj
Karan Mahato (ae 10/06/2021)
Coordination
Committee instructs not to use machinery for
mining (kh 08/06/2021)
Few
convinced as government body defends plan to
export construction materials : The government’s
plan to export construction materials from mines
in order to reduce trade deficit has been
criticised as an environmentally disastrous idea,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 07/06/2021)
Environmentalists
warn plan to export stones, pebbles and sand can
spell ecological disaster : The announcement in
the budget speech was made without Environment
Ministry’s knowledge, say officials who fear it
could lead to unchecked exploitation of
resources to the point the country may not have
enough for itself, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 01/06/2021), Withdraw
quarrying program from budget: NEFEJ tells
government (kh 01/06/2021)
Excessive
extraction of riverbed materials worries farmers
: Capitalising on high demand for construction
materials and negligence of local officials,
smugglers continue to haphazardly extract
riverbed materials from Daraudi River, by
Hariram Upreti (kp 11/04/2021)
Illegal
extraction of aggregate goes unchecked in
Narayani river, by Nabin Paudel (kp
05/04/2021)
Everything
you need to know about Nepal’s carbon trade deal
Nepal will receive $5 for every tonne of carbon
dioxide emission reduced as country embarks on
earning up to Rs5 billion by selling 9 million
tonnes of CO2 by 2025, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 27/02/2021)
Six
crusher plants shut down in Tanahu (rep
23/11/2020)
Crusher
industry operating illegally in Bajura (ht
22/11/2020)
Illegal
construction aggregate mining business thrives
in Mahottari : People have been pressuring the
concerned authorities to stop illegal extraction
of riverbed materials but no action has been
taken yet, say locals, by Sunita Baral (kp
07/10/2020)
No
more folly at Nijgadh : The consequences of
considering the environment as an enemy of
development will be at our own peril (kp
17/09/2020)
Now
is the time: : The government and businesses
need to plan a recovery that is greener and more
sustainable, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp
21/08/2020)
Haphazard
and illegal extraction of riverbed materials in
Gadi stream gain pace during lockdown: None of
the concerned stakeholders have taken
initiatives to stop the haphazard extraction,
say locals, by Bhusan Yadav (kp 14/06/2020)
River
mining rampant in Rautahat district (ht
17/05/2020)
Mahottari
sees rise in illegal mining of construction
aggregate during lockdown: Two journalists were
threatened for covering the story about illegal
mining in the district on Thursday, by
Sunita Baral (kp 23/04/2020)
Farmers
in Gorkha face difficulties to irrigate their
fields as Daraudi river deepens: Many farmers of
Gorkha Municipality especially those in Ward No.
5 are facing difficulties to irrigate their
fields as the water level of the Daraudi river
has decreased over the years, by Hariram
Upreti (kp 21/03/2020)
Stone
extraction rampant in Chure’s rivers and
streams: The government has set up subdivision
forest offices in Lahan, Dhangadhi, Siraha,
Mirchaiya, Jamdaha and Bandipur to protect the
forest areas, keep a check on illegal extraction
of riverbed materials and to curb smuggling
activities, by Bharat Jarghamagar (kp
11/03/2020)
In
Lamjung, people’s representatives lobby to
resume illegal crusher industries: The industry
owners and construction contractors are
pressuring the municipality office to reopen
them, by Aash Gurung (kp 25/02/2020)
Chartered
helicopter services banned inside Annapurna Base
Camp region: The fourth council meeting of the
Annapurna Rural Municipality decided to prohibit
choppers in the region last fiscal year, citing
adverse impact on the region’s ecology and
tourism, by Deepak Pariyar (kp 18/02/2020)
Illegal
crusher industry operating in Rameshwornath
Community Forest in spite of ban: All crusher
industries across the eight districts of
Province 2 have been closed following the death
of Dilip Mahato, who had been protesting against
illegal mining of riverbed material in Dhanusham
by Santosh Singh (kp 12/01/2020), Crush
the crusher mafia: These illegal miners are not
above murdering protestors (kp 13/02/2020)
Ward
chair’s suspicious death triggers protests in
Achham: Panchadewal Binayak Municipality Ward
No. 2 Chairman Padam Bahadur Dhami was found
dead in a cattle shed under mysterious
circumstances on Tuesday morning, by Menuka
Dhungana (kp 06/02/2020)
Illegal
extraction of riverbed materials goes unchecked:
Illegal sand mining goes unabated because the
local units fail to take strong action against
the guilty, say locals, by Om Prakash Thakur
(kp 06/02/2020)
Crusher
industries operating illegally (ht
22/01/2020)
Locals
of Rong Rural Municipality in Ilam impounded
four tractors used in the extraction of riverbed
materials: Stone smugglers from Mechinagar in
Jhapa have been extracting stones from the Chure
region for a long time now, say locals, by
Parbat Portel (kp 17/01/2020)
Illegally
operated crusher plants to be shut down, by
Mithlesh Yadav (rep 14/01/2020)
Ecoorb
makes eco-friendly paper from elephant dung,
it’s also helping cut plastic usage: The Nepali
company went into production earlier this year,
by Krishana Prasain (kp 23/12//2019)
Illegal
extraction of riverbed materials goes unchecked
in Bajhang: Rampant extraction in Bajhang has
increased erosion risk of infrastructures like
bridges and roads, say locals, by Basanta
Pratap Singh (kp 13/12/2019), Mahakali
embankment at risk due to haphazard excavation
of riverbed materials: Large scale business
entrepreneurs, locals and even government
offices excavate riverbed materials from the
riverbank for the construction of buildings and
other infrastructure, by Manoj Badu (kp
14/12/2019)
Supreme
Court asks government to halt plans for Nijgadh
airport: The judge has invited both the
petitioners and defendants to discuss the matter,
by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 07/12/2019), SC
bars felling of trees in Nijgadh: There are 500
to 600 years old trees. They should be preserved
(ht 07/12/2019), SC
stays Nijgadh airport construction work (rep
07/12/2019)
Chure
exploitation will herald ecological crisis:
Ex-president Yadav (ht 10/11/2019), Chure
has been captured by crusher mafia: Former
president Yadav, by Kamlesh Thakur (rep
10/11/2019)
Police
seize three excavators from Mahakali River for
extracting riverbed materials haphazardly:
Municipal office has banned the use of
excavators in extracting sand, pebbles and other
construction materials from the river, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 14/10/2019)
Illegal
extraction of sand goes unchecked in Kali
Gandaki River: Locals complain that the
smugglers are working in collusion with police
personnel and government employees, by
Prakash Baral (kp 16/09/2019)
Tarai
residents protest in the Capital, demanding
Chure conservation: Protesters say they were
left with no option but to visit Kathmandu to
draw the central government’s attention to
unchecked degradation of the range, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/08/2019)
Illegal
extraction from Mahottari riverbeds continues:
Local units and stakeholders have remained
suspiciously mum about the illegal activity,
by Sunita Baral (kp 18/08/2019)
Conservationists
warn against commercialisation of protected
areas: Commercial activities in protected areas
will damage biodiversity and environmental
services, say conservation activists, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/08/2019)
Chepang
women picket Dhading District Administration
Office over illegal sand mining: Illegal mine
operators have been extracting sand from river
and streams in collusion with representatives of
rural municipality, locals say, by Harihar
Singh Rathour (kp 30/07/2019)
Sub-panel
urges govt to scrap land deal with Huaxin
Cement: The company has not conducted the
initial environmental examination (ht
22/07/2019)
Chure
degradation over the years has worsened
floods in Tarai districts Human activities are
to blame for massive flooding down the Chure
hills, environmentalists say, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 15/07/2019) [Total disinterest by govt and
administration!]
Kailali
industrial estate project in limbo: EIA report
gathers dust in environment ministry, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 11/07/2019)
Morang
panel set to impose ban on haphazard extraction
of sand, pebbles from three streams: The local
units, however, claim there is no threat on
environment and human settlements as the amount
of sand and pebbles extracted from those
streams was less than the quantity approved for
this year, by Binu Timsina (kp 07/07/2019)
Overharvesting
of yarsa harming nature, culture of Dolpa:
Highlands of Dolpa turning into deserts, by
Kamal Khatri (rep 06/07/2019)
Exploitation
of rivers rampant in Rautahat, by Madan
Thakur (rep 17/06/2019)
Crusher
plants operating unabated near human settlements
(rep 15/06/2019)
Plan
to introduce tourism activities in protected
areas alarms conservationists: Jungle safari and
adventure sports in parks may help earn revenue
but they can have deleterious impact on
biodiversity, experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 10/06/2019)
Locals
protest against extraction of sand, pebbles in
the Tinau river, by Sanju Paudel (kp
07/06/2019)
Petition
filed at top court to stop illegal mining in
Sunkoshi River: Excessive excavation with heavy
equipment has destroyed the river, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 07/06/2019)
Over-excavation
in Chure triggers inundation in Madhes, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 29/05/2019)
Illegal
crusher industries cause drinking water shortage
in Chitwan (rep 06/05/2019)
Gorkha
tightens the screw on river extraction, by
Narhari Sapkota (rep 01/03/2019)
Palpa
folk concerned about adverse effects of coal
mining, by Madhav Aryal (kp 28/02/2019)
Extraction
of river products: Local levels told to
implement SC order (ht 22/02/2019)
Illegal
mining increases in Kaligandaki River (ht
21/02/2019)
Govt
projects extract river resources illegally,
by Devendra Basnet (rep 19/02/2019)
Illegal
sand mining, soil erosion threaten Sleshmantak
forest, by Anup Ojha (kp 17/02/2019)
(Un)making
tourism: Our apathy towards the environment is
harming tourism, by Geetanjali Upadhyaya (kp
10/02/2019)
Quarries
pose risk to settlements (ht 10/02/2019)
Contractors
continue excavating Tamor River despite warnings
(rep 10/02/2019)
Harsher
penalty set for illegal river mining (ht
10/02/2019)
Rampant
illegal excavations deface Sunkoshi River
(rep 02/02/2019)
Haphazard
construction of roads and aggregate mining
deplete groundwater (kp 22/01/2019)
Former
prez Yadav concerned over Chure destruction,
by Devendra Basnet (rep 12/01/2019)
Seti
River turns muddy due to rampant excavation,
by Binod Dhungana (rep 10/01/2019)
Tourism
boom abets deforestation and encroachment in
Kalinchowk, by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep
10/01/2019)
Action
sought against two industries releasing toxic
waste into Jhanjha River (ht 07/01/2019)
Locals
ban illegal extraction of sand, stones from
rivers (ht 04/01/2019)
Illegal
mining goes unabated in northern Myagdi, by
Hari Krishna Gautam (rep 30/12/2018)
Illegal
boulder mining in Chure in collusion with local
units, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 17/12/2018)
Local
governments allowing mining in Chure to generate
income, by Mithilesh Yadav (kp 01/11/2018)
Tapoban
builds illegally in park area: Officials, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 31/10/2018), Park
authority reclaims forest from Tapoban, by
Binod Ghimire (kp 02/11/2018), Meditate
on that: The decision to take back the religious
forest is welcome (kp 02/11/2018)
Body
formed to oversee aggregate industry (kp
27/10/2018)
It’s
not just sand: The Valley’s hillocks that absorb
rainwater and prevent flooding are being
bulldozed, by Madhukar Upadhya (kp
12/10/2018)
Chure destruction escalates as local bodies
award licenses, by Yogesh Rawal (rep
10/10/2018)
Ministry
launches
manual to streamline reports: Move is expected
to reduce approval times for Environmental
Impact Assessment to 45 days from months (kp
26/09/2018)
Chure
destruction: Haphazard extraction of aggregates
continues in Chure region, by Mithilesh
Yadav (rep 19/09/2018)
Illegal
mining in Trishuli River continues unabated
(ht 05/09/2018), Lack
of strict laws encouraging illegal extraction
from rivers, by Binod Subedi (rep
06/09/2018)
River
mining halted after protest (ht 09/08/2018)
Gandaki
Province introduces its own rules for crusher
industry, by Bishan Chettri (rep 26/07/2018)
Illegal
mining of river products rampant in Urlabari
(ht 23/06/2018)
Mahakali
project in pits as crews extract stones, by
Bhawani Bhatta (kp 17/06/2018)
Court
bans mining in Kaligandaki River: Court orders
local units to stipulate rules to ban heavy
equipment, by Prakash Baral (kp 10/06/2018)
Sindhuli
DAO bans operation of crushers (rep
09/06/2018)
Illegal
mining up in Tanahun (ht 02/06/2018)
The
Gold Rush: Harvesting yarsagumba is profitable
but such practices should be sustainable too,
by Suraj Upadhaya (kp 30/05/2018)
River
mining unabated in name of development (ht
25/05/2018)
Crusher
plants into black marketeering of sand and
stones, by Ramesh Khatiwada (rep 18/05/2018)
New
directives
to regulate riverbed excavation: Secretary at
the Ministry of Forests and Environment Bishwa
Nath Oli says the government will soon begin
work on new laws to manage excavation activities
from rivers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
15/05/2018)
Crusher
plants operating unchecked in Chure area, by
Mithilesh Yadav (rep 08/05/2018)
River
sand pilferage thrives as authority fails to act
(kp 04/05/2018)
Rampant
sand mining in Rapti in pretext of Postal
Highway, by Arjun Oli (rep 30/04/2018)
Govt
to prioritise use of green technology (kp
26/04/2018)
Extraction
of construction materials deforms rivers, by
Anish Tiwari (kp 01/04/2018)
Dhading
enacts new mining standards: The district is the
first in Nepal to adopt standards to regulate
mining firms, by Harihar Singh Rathore (kp
23/03/2018)
Illegal
sand extractions threaten Karnali embankment,
by Yogesh Rawal (rep 22/03/2018)
Riverbed
goes down due to constant sand mining, by
Harihar Singh Rathore (kp 14/03/2018)
Power
to crusher, sand washing industries cut off
(ht 12/03/2018), Govt
cuts off power to stone, sand factories: The
decision made to stop revenue evasion, land
misuse and power theft, by Harihar Singh
Rathore (kp 14/03/2018)
Illegal
brick kilns in the middle of settlements, by
Mitilesh Yadav (rep 09/03/2018)
Sand
mines operating using fake papers, by
Harihar Singh Rathore (kp 06/03/2018)
Sludge
from sand mining contaminates Trishuli River
(ht 01/03/2018)
Govt
penalises
firms for flouting green norms: Environment
Ministry asks Health Ministry to ensure health
facilities comply with environment law (kp
26/02/2018)
Pandit
declares crackdown on illegal quarries, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/02/2018), Govt
will give special attention to protect
environment’ (kp 22/02/2018), Illegal
excavation rampant along Bagmati River, by Madan
Thakur (rep 22/02/2018)
Riverbed
mining halted pending investigation, by
Sudip Kaini (kp 24/01/0218)
Illegal
mining puts Changu area at risk, by Anup
Ojha (kp 18/01/2018), Illegal
extraction of riverbed materials goes unchecked
(kp 18/01/2018), Quick
sand: Stop illegal excavation of riverbeds, the
consequences are severe and irreversible (kp
19/01/2018)
Govt
plans ‘self-monitoring’ for industries (kp
14/01/2018)
Use
of excessive coal in brick kilns adding to
pollution (ht 08/01/2018)
Bara
factory poses serious health risks for locals
(ht 01/01/2018)
Illegal
mining ramps up as Dashain begins, by
Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 25/09/2017)
19
held for illegal sand extraction from
river (ht 15/09/2017)
Environment
concerns arise as NOC-bought land is in park
buffer zone, by Ramesh Kumar Paudel (rep
14/09/2017)
Crusher
plants causing noise pollution: Locals, by
Suman Malla (rep 09/09/2017)
Ban
on Chure excavation being largely violated,
by Raju Adhikari (rep 02/09/2017)
Ruined
crops: Unless remedial measures are taken the
damage caused by industrial pollution would get
worse (ht 09/08/2017)
Natural
gas
production test to be done at Teku (kp 31/07/2017)
Illegal
extraction
of sand on the rise, by Prakash Baral (kp
30/07/2017)
25
projects
penalised for non-compliance, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 25/07/2017)
New
guidelines
upset power developers: The project developers worst
affected by the new guidelines are the developers of
the 900 MW Upper Karnali and 900 MW Arun 3 hydropower
projects, by Bibek Subedi (kp 14/06/2017)
Water
management:
River basin management approach could increase
agricultural and hydropower productivity to
improve Nepal’s economic status, by Utsav
Bhattarai and Santosh Nepal (kp 04/06/2017)
Biodiversity
and
tourism: Any tourism concept should be developed
on the basis of a landscape’s potential and
knowledge of the risks involved, by Lipy
Adhikari and Pratikshya Kandel (kp 21/05/2017)
Amid
election
fever, crusher operators go into overdrive,
by Anish Tiwari (kp 06/05/2017)
Brick
kilns
invading villages in Dhading (ht 24/04/2017)
Water
sources
dry up after illegal stone mining, by Dambar
Singh Rai (kp 19/04/2017)
Crusher
plants polluting Seti River, by Rajan
Upadhyay (rep 17/04/2017)
Flood
threats
up due to unlawful mining: One can notice both
the river banks being covered with large number
of excavators and tippers, as well as large
potholes, by Anish Tiwari (kp 23/03/2017)
Excavation
casts dry spell in Chure, by Raju Adhikari
(rep 16/03/2017)
Trees
or
electricity? Hydropower development is being
slowed down by irrelevant environmental policies,
by Hari Krishna Uprety (kp 01/03/2017)
Chure
destruction: Water sources fast drying up,
by Mithilesh Yadav (rep 20/02/2017)
Excavations
in Chure go unabated with backing from
authorities: Locals face shortage of water,
ruined farmland, by Mithilesh Yadav (rep
16/02/2017), Minister
lobbies with Prez to lift ban on Chure
extraction, by Ram Saran Tamang (rep
18/02/2017)
Opinions
divided
over exploitation of resources, by Harihar
Singh Rathore (kp 12/02/2017)
Government
mulls
lifting ban on extraction of aggregates from
Chure (ht 11/02/2017)
Illegal
sand
mining thriving in Bajura (ht 10/02/2017)
Proposal
to lift ban on excavation in Chure worries
stakeholders, experts, by Mithilesh Yadav
(rep 09/02/2017)
Illegal
river
mining rampant in Dhading (ht 02/02/2017)
Parsa-Bara
Industrial
Corridor polluting Sirsiya stream, by
Shankar Acharya (kp 01/02/2017)
Illegal
sand
mining hits agro productivity, by Govind
Chhetri (ht 22/01/2017)
Sewage
from
local hotels polluting Phewa Lake, by
Birendra KC (kp 20/12/2016)
Mushrooming
brick
kilns in Salyantar raise concerns, by
Harihar Singh Rathaur (kp 19/12/2016)
Clamour
to
end river mining in Sindhuli (ht 01/12/2016)
Excess
quarrying
threat to irrigation projects in Jhapa: Quarry
operators have been found breaching the
extraction limit of 877,176 cubic metres (kp
15/11/2016)
Illegal
export
of boulders rampant (ht 15/11/2016)
Limestone
quarry
puts Chitwan village at risk (ht 10/11/2016)
Workers
elated
as crushers resume ops, by Harihar Singh
Rathour (kp 18/09/2016)
Exploitation
of
Chure land causes adverse impacts in Dhanusha
(ht 02/06/2016)
MoE
paves
way forward for brick kilns (ht 23/05/2016)
Lumbini
at
risk: Factories continue to be built at Buddha’s
birthplace posing an environmental threat,
by Ram Charitra Sah (kp 17/05/2016)
EIA
not
mandatory for crushers: Environment Protection
Act-1997 made it mandatory for projects to get EIA
clearance from Environment Ministry, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 07/05/2016)
Crusher
plant
operator files writ petition demanding extraction
from Kali Gandaki River, by Chhabilal Tiwari
(rep 21/04/2016), Crusher
plant
given time to cover up deep hole in river bed, say
locals, by Chhabilal Tiwari (rep 23/04/2016)
Crusher
factory's
illegal excavation of Kaligandaki unchallenged,
by Chhabilal Tiwari (rep 13/04/2016)
Locals
protest
sand mining in Seti river (ht 07/04/2016)
Restoring
resorts:
The debate about whether or not to allow wildlife
resorts inside national parks flares up again,
by Smriti Basnet (nt 01/04/2016), Conservation
and
Tourism: The two can go hand-in-hand and Nepal has
shown how to do it, by Kristjan Edwards (nt
01/04/2016)
Sikta
irrigation
project: Locals protest extraction of sand and
aggregates, by Thakur Singh Tharu (kp
28/03/2016)
Stone
crusher
plant operating illegally (ht 23/03/2016)
Officials,
parties
abetting rampant excavations in Trishuli, by
Nirajan Poudel (rep 10/03/2016)
Crushers
continue
illegal operations in Chure region (rep
22/02/2016)
Illegal
extraction
of aggregates from Karnali River rampant, by
Yogesh Rawal (rep 19/02/2016)
Energy,
Forest
ministries argue about eco issues (kp
08/02/2016)
Illegal
sand
mining rife in Panchthar, by Laxmi Gautam
(ht 05/09/2015)
Govt
extends
deadline for crusher industries by one year,
by Pragati Shahi (kp 15/07/2015) [??]
Excavation
unabated
in Bara, Rautahat (ht 14/07/2015)
Seven
crusher
industries shut in Kavre (ht 18/06/2015)
Post-quake
reconstruction:
Opportunity for brick kilns to go green (kp
01/06/2015)
Bagdol
residents
demand relocation of asphalt factory: Have been
staging protest since Wednesday, concerned
authorities yet to take decision, by Som
Nath Ghimire (ht 31/05/2015), House
panel
directs authorities to close Bagdol-based
asphalt plant (ht 04/06/2015)
Mining
in
forest near CNP destroys wildlife habitat,
by Bhusan Yadav (kp 24/04/2015)
Illegal
extraction
of sand, gravel poses eco risks, by Bhusan
Yadav, Bechu Gaud and Amrita Anmol (kp 18/04/2015)
Court
orders
to close Godawari marble factory, by Pragati
Shahi (kp 17/04/2015), Supreme
Court
orders closure of Godawari Marble, by Ram
Kumar Kamat (ht 17/04/2015)
Ban
on
plactic use concerns FNCCI (kp 04/04/2015),
Govt
urged
to reconsider decision to ban plastic (ht
04/04/2015)
Crushing
tale
of the Chure, by Sameen Raut and Dinesh
Panthi (nt 13/03/2014)
Quarry
puts
12 Chepang houses in danger, by Pawan Yadav
(kp 04/03/2015)
Poor
monitoring
spawns excessive mining of sand, aggregate,
by Madhusudan Guragain (rep 28/02/2015)
EA:
It
Is A Tool, Not Trouble, by Batu Uprety /sp
13/02/2015)
Away
from
oil: Nepal must end oil exploration in the
Tarai, as it is not worth putting the country’s
ecology and economy at risk, by Kashish Das
Shrestha (kp 13/02/2015)
Chasing
the
Churia: The sensitive Churia range is under
grave threat due to unrestrained mining of
stone, sand, and gravel, by Dipendra Gautam
(kp 10/02/2015), Soil
erosion
inundating Kanchanpur rivers (ht 10/02/2015)
Unregulated
extraction
of resin destroying pine forests in Panchthar
(ht 10/02/2015)
Trees
vanishing
from industrial estate (ht 03/02/2015)
Mining
company
equipment set on fire (kp 02/02/2015)
Crusher
industry
regulation: Govt seeks local bodies’ advice
(kp 28/01/2015)
Prez
displeased
at deregulation of crusher industries (kp
25/01/2015)
Locals
demand
closure of crusher factory, by Ajit Tiwari
(rep 17/01/2015)
Plan
to
relocate crusher plants delayed: Proposal
submitted to Cabinet seeking six more months to
implement new criteria (ht 15/01/2015), Crusher
operators'
license renewed for 6 more months, by Rudra
Pangeni (rep 17/01/2015)
Checking
unregulated
mining of natural resources: Ministry in favour of
extending deadline for crusher industries, by
Pragati Shahi (kp 01/01/2015) |