The government of Kerala notifies one-time settlement special scheme.
The scheme shall be open to those cases where revenue recovery action is initiated and for those who have challenged the dues before courts subject to condition that such arrears have arisen as a result of bills raised prior to 1st January 2019.
The Karnataka Municipal Corporations Model Building (Amendment) Bye-Laws, 2021.
Any person seeking to set up a Public Charging Station may apply for connectivity and he shall be provided connectivity on priority by the Distribution Company licensee to supply power in the area.
Government of Karnataka notifies compliance requirement under Karnataka Energy Conservation Building code.
Buildings or building complex that have a connected load of 100kW greater or a contract demand of 120 KVA or greater and are intended to be used for commercial purposes must comply with the Karnataka Energy Conservation Building Code 2018 as modified from time to time.
Kerala PCB adopts the Mechanism/ Guidelines for Control of Pollution and Enforcement of Environment Protection Norms
The Guidelines highlight the major environmental issues related to marriage or banquet halls and party venues. These venues are attributed with the creation of air, water and noise pollution, solid waste problems and public inconveniences due to a lack of adequate infrastructures. To combat these environmental issues the Guidelines set out mechanisms such as installation of Effluent Treatment Plants, effluent discharge norms for hotels, energy conservation measures, solid waste management measures, noise pollution, etc.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways notifies the Central Motor Vehicles (Eight Amendment) Rules 2020
The Amendment Rules stipulates for a minor change to additional safety measures required in relation to motor vehicles. The change is specifically in respect of the first – aid kit to be carried in a motor vehicle. The amendment now omits the requirement of carrying a tube of Feracrylum of 1% gel in the kit. However, a kit comprising of a tube of antiseptic cream containing 0.5% of Centrimide B.P. in a non-greasy base, sterilised dressings, sterilised elastic plaster, waterproof plaster, gauze and an elastic bandage for wounds and burns must still be carried in the vehicle.
The Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950 shall now be applicable to the state of Jammu and Kashmir
Applicability of Indian Boiler Regulations, 1950 extended to the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
State Government of Telangana directs the owners of high rise buildings to upload a third party fire safety audit certificate on the department website.
The Telangana State Disaster Response and Fire Services Department has notified that the owner and occupier of all High-Rise Buildings, that have obtained a No Objection Certificate from the Department to upload the certificate on the official website- https://fire.telangana.gov.in/.