Date: November 22, 2001 
            DEAR
            CHIEF MINISTER, DARINGTO GO BEHIND BARS BY DEFYING CNG ORDERS WON'T HELP. 
            NEW
            DELHI: The Centre for Science and Environment is shocked at the callous attitude of the
            chief minister Sheila Dikshit towards controlling severe air pollution problem in Delhi.
            Her attitude towards the Supreme Court orders on clean fuels only betrays her desperation
            to pass on the blame.  
             
            Date:  November 15, 2001 
            RAM NAIK UNION MINISTER FOR PETROLEUM AND NATURAL
            GAS, IS STOOPING TO HIT WHERE IT HURTS MOST. 
            NEW
            DELHI: Deny gas to owners of private CNG cars by raising the bogey
            of `no gas and threat them with price hike to shaken consumer confidence in the CNG
            market. 
             
            Date:
            October 29, 2001 
            RELEASE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL RATING OF INDIAN
            AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY BY THE GREEN RATING PROJECT, OF CSE 
            NEW DELHI: Daewoo Motor India Ltd, Hyundai Motors India
            Ltd and General Motors are the most environment friendly automobile companies in India.
            These are the findings of the Green Rating Project (GRP) of the Centre for Science and
            Environment (CSE), a Delhi-based non-governmental organisation. 
             
            Date:  
            October 12, 2001 
            DEAR MR. HASHMI. IF YOU ARE NOT SERIOUS ABOUT IMPLEMENTING
            THE CND ORDER, WHY NOT MAKE AN HONEST SUBMISSION AND STOP PLAYING GAMES 
            NEW DELHI: Centre for Science and Environment is incensed at the recent
            announcement from the Delhi transport minister Parvez Hashmi that the new CNG bus
            operators would not be allowed to ply as state carriage buses but only on a limited scale
            as contract carriage buses. The banality of official argument is astounding. Date:
              October 11, 2001 
            OCTOBER 11, 2001: YET ANOTHER CNG BUS BLOWS
            UP IN THE CAPITAL AND BOTH THE DELHI AND THE CONCERNED CENTRAL MINISTRIES REMAIN QUIET 
             NEW DELHI: Centre for Science and
            Environment is shocked at the recent incidents of bus fires - consecutively four episodes
            within a short span of three months, and the silent government. Obsessed only with the
            desire to discredit CNG technology the official agencies forgot to do their own bit.
            Date:  
            August 28, 2001 
            CSE DENOUNCES BJP NATIONAL VICE
            PRESIDENT MADAN LAL KHURANA 
             NEW DELHI: For trying to cover up for the dismal track
            record and incompetence of his party, ruling at the Centre, in implementing the Supreme
            Courts order on CNG. He is misleading both transporters and public alike by
            demanding status quo. 
            Date: 
            AUGUST 22, 2001 
            CSE HAS CRITICISED THE MINISTRY OF ROAD
            TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS FOR ITS PROPOSED AMENDMENTS 
             NEW DELHI: Yet another incident of fire in a CNG station.
            Are you surprised that CNG vehicles catch fire or experience gas leaks? You should not be
            because no safety rules or inspection mechanisms are in place even though there are
            thousands of CNG vehicles on Delhi roads. 
            Date:  AUGUST 20, 2001 
            DEAR MR. STATE FINANCE MINISTER, IT IS TIME FOR YOUR
            LESSONS IN POLLUTION TAX. 
            NEW DELHI: Centre for Science and
            Environment expresses shock and anger at the recent statements from the Delhi state
            finance minister Mahender Singh Saathi threatening to slap higher taxes on CNG and making
            it more expensive.  
             
            Date:
            AUGUST 11, 2001 
            UNION MINISTER FOR PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS, TAKES AN
            OBSTRUCTIONIST STANCE 
            Due to the obstructionist stance
            taken by the Union ministry for petroleum and natural gas, Indraprastha Gas Ltd has failed
            miserably to meet the target of setting up all the 80 CNG stations mandated by the Supreme
            Court, and has also slipped up in meeting its commitment to convert all the daughter
            stations to `daughter-booster' stations by August, 2001, to maintain uniform pressure to
            lower the filling time. The long queues in the Capital are a testimony to this. And unless
            the Ministry pulls up its socks they could last a long time. 
             
            Date:
            AUGUST 9, 2001 
            RAM NAIK, UNION PETROLEUM MINISTER, IS OUT TO
            SABOTAGE THE SUPREME COURT'S ORDERS ON CNG 
            Just as the deadline for converting all public passenger
            transport to CNG by September 30, 2001, is coming closer, for once everyone else is
            turning around to implement the Supreme Court order, but the Union minister for petroleum
            and natural gas, Ram Naik, in charge of gas supply in the country, is not interested in
            dealing with long queues for CNG by augmenting its supply.  
            Date: JULY
            19, 2001 
            LAVA KA BAAS STRUCTURE DECLARED SAFE BY TEAM OF
            EXPERTS 
            On July 19, a group of eminent persons visited a johad
            constructed by the villagers of Lava ka Baas in Alwar district. The johad has been
            constructed over a small nala that feeds into the river Ruparel along with several other
            nalas. Later the group met Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot to present their views
            about the issue of demolition of the Lava ka Baas water harvesting recharge structure.  
             
            Date: APRIL 25, 2001 
            JAL BIRADARI LAUNCHES MOVEMENT TO DROUGHT PROOF
            VILLAGES 
            Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a New Delhi
            based  (NGO) and Tarun Bharat Sangh (TBS), an Alwar based NGO organized a three-day
            conference from 21 April to 23 April 2001, to make participatory water management a
            national movement in rural as well as urban regions. 
            Date: APRIL
            03, 2001 
            THE BIGGEST ROGUE OF THEM ALL 
            The world should declare the US
            a rogue nation for this act of extreme selfishness. And the Indian government should stop
            being a pushover. 
            Date: March
            31, 2001 
            THE DOWN TO EARTH GREEN SCIENTIST AWARD 2001, PRESENTED
            BY DR. MANMOHAN SINGH  
            Former Finance Minister and Member of
            Parliament, Dr Manmohan Singh presented the Down To Earth Green Scientist Award 2001 to Mr
            VINOD PRAKASH SHARMA, consultant with the World Health Organisation and former head of the
            Malaria Research Centre, here today.  
            Date: March
            30, 2001 
            "THIS IS CLEAR EFFORT TO CREATE
            CONFUSION AND TO DELAY IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ORDER", SAYS CSE DIRECTOR SUNITA NARAIN. 
            Just as the Delhi government and the bus
            operators in the capital become serious about implementing the Supreme Court order on CNG,
            lobbies are at work once again to scuttle the move.Centre for Science and Environment
            (CSE) talks about low sulphur diesel - a deliberate effort to sabotage Supreme Court
            orders on compressed natural gas (CNG). 
            Date: March 26, 2001:  
            SUPREME COURT FINALLY GIVES VERDICT ON
            IMPLEMENTATION OF CNG.  
            Centre for Science and Environment welcomes the Supreme Court
            verdict that extension of the deadline for conversion of buses to CNG should come with
            personal accountability of the Delhi government. 
            Date: March 16, 2001  
            GEORGE BUSH: "I OPPOSE THE KYOTO
            PROTOCOL" 
            The Indian government has failed to decry the US president's accusation
            that the Kyoto Protocol is unfair because it exempts India and China. 
            Date:
            March 1, 2001 
            Even though traffic congestion and bad air
            today marks almost every Indian city and town, today, Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha has
            presented a budget which will make Indian people regret the day it was presented to the
            Parliament said the Centre for Science and Environment, one of the countrys leading
            environmental NGOS.  
            Date:
            February 23, 2001 
            Are you there Mr. Balu? Its your turn now. 
            For the first time in the history of
            the emission standards setting process a major step forward has been catalysed by a public
            campaign with no thanks to the environment ministry. While the automobile industry has
            come forward to take responsibility for the emission performance of the vehicles on road
            in the face of a strong NGO demand, the ministry of environment and forests is still
            sleeping. May be people can do without the ministry of environment and forests or for that
            matter the ministry of surface transport, supposedly in charge of regulating vehicular
            emissions in the country.  
            Date:
            February 21, 2001 
            CSE laboratory analysis strengthens suspicion
            that the Kerala Pesticide Tragedy is a government corporations creation 
            New Delhi, February 21, 2001: The Centre for Science
            and Environment (CSE) today released the shocking results of its laboratory analysis on
            samples brought from Padre village of Enmakaje Gram Panchayat in Kasaragod district,
            Kerala, where a lot of unusual diseases related to the central nervous system have been
            reported, especially among children. The first tests conducted on the level of pesticide
            contamination in the village showed that extremely high levels of the organochlorine
            pesticide endosulfan were present in all the samples, from human blood and milk, to soil,
            water, fruits vegetables, cows milk and skin tissue, fish and frog.  
            Date: January 12, 2001 
            Centre for Science and
            Environment is deeply disturbed by what now seems to be an organised whisper campaign
            raging in the capital to scare people about CNG. "CNG causes cancer" is the
            buzz-word whenever you decide to probe while riding a CNG auto. This will have to be
            culled outright as this is the most significant step taken so far to control killer
            particles in the city. The Delhi government must immediately issue public notices denying
            these rumours and inform people about the environmental and health benefits of CNG.  
            In the meantime, if the Delhi transport minister Parvez
            Hashmi is asking for more time from the Supreme Court to implement the court order then he
            must give a personal undertaking to implement the order.   |