On 22 January 2026, Lucknow announced achievement of 100 percent scientific processing of municipal waste under Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban. The city’s Shivari Solid Waste Management Plant now has a daily capacity of 700 tonnes, and three facilities together process over 2,100 tonnes daily, eliminating open dumping. The transformation includes advanced waste processing and better segregation at source. Municipal authorities stated this milestone advances urban cleanliness, reduces pollution, and supports sustainable development goals. The achievement is expected to set a benchmark for other cities in Uttar Pradesh and beyond.
Shivari plant capacity 700 MT/day; three facilities total 2100 MT/day.
Open dumping eliminated; urban cleanliness improves.
Model for other cities in UP and India.
Jan 24, 2026
GEI targets expanded under Carbon Credit Trading Scheme
The government has expanded the Greenhouse Gas Emission Intensity (GEI) targets under the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme to cover additional carbon-intensive sectors. The Environment Ministry said 208 more entities are now obligated to meet emission intensity reduction targets, bringing the total covered entities to 490 across India’s most emission-heavy industries. The move strengthens the Indian carbon market and aligns with national climate action goals. Companies will have to regularly report emissions data and pursue efficiency improvements to lower GEI. The policy aims to lower greenhouse gas intensity and push industry toward cleaner production while supporting sustainable growth. This follows global climate commitments and supports India’s commitments under national plans.
208 more entities added to GEI targets under CCTS.
Total of 490 entities now covered.
Targets aim to reduce emission intensity in key sectors.
Enhances the scope of the Indian carbon market.
Emphasis on regular emission reporting and efficiency gains.
Alwar to host 400-wild-animal biodiversity park with 81 species
Alwar district in Rajasthan will host a new biological park featuring more than 400 wild animals from 81 species. The project includes a high-tech animal rescue centre and a veterinary hospital. The park, planned in the Kati Ghati region, will be the first such facility in the National Capital Region, offering lion, tiger and herbivore safaris in one place. A detailed project report is already prepared, awaiting approval from the Union Environment Ministry. If approved, the park will span from Kati Ghati to Jaisamand and will involve forest department teams trained in rescue and rehabilitation methods learned from Gir National Park.
Biological park planned in Alwar with 400 wild animals from 81 species.
Features include a high-tech rescue centre and a veterinary hospital.
First of its kind in the National Capital Region (NCR).
Lions, tigers and herbivores to be showcased together with safaris.
DPR submitted; awaiting Union Environment Ministry approval.
Jan 22, 2026
One Village, One Peepal Tree initiative launched in Sivakasi
Sivakasi, 20 January 2026 — The 25th Guru Mahasannidhanam of Perur Aadheenam, Santhalinga Marudhasala Adigalar, launched the One Village, One Peepal Tree initiative in Sivakasi, Virudhunagar district. The campaign, conducted under the guidance of Isha Cauvery Calling, aims to plant Peepal trees across villages to promote sustainable ecological practices. The event highlighted cultural and environmental dimensions of tree planting, connecting ancient Indian knowledge with modern conservation efforts. Organisers emphasized community involvement and long-term maintenance to ensure biodiversity benefits and climate resilience for rural areas.
Initiative: One Village, One Peepal Tree
Location: Sivakasi, Virudhunagar district
Date: January 2026 (launched January 20)
Affiliation: Isha Cauvery Calling
Goal: Plant Peepal trees in villages for sustainability
Punjab inaugurates Ludhiana dog sanctuary to address stray crisis
Ludhiana, 22 January 2026 — Punjab’s first dog sanctuary was inaugurated at the Haibowal Dairy Complex to tackle the rising stray dog menace. The facility has a capacity to house 500 dogs and is part of broader efforts to promote humane management of stray animals. Official data show Ludhiana recorded 13,728 dog bite cases in 2025, the highest in five years, with estimates suggesting a stray population around 25,000. Authorities say the sanctuary will complement humane control measures, veterinary services and community education aimed at reducing bite incidents and improving animal welfare in the city.
Facility: First dog sanctuary in Ludhiana at Haibowal Dairy Complex
Capacity: 500 dogs
Timeframe: Inaugurated in January 2026
Context: 2025 dog bite cases reach 13,728 in Ludhiana
Objective: Humane management and welfare of strays
Jan 21, 2026
Mumbai to host India's first city-led climate action week
From 17 February 2026 to 19 February 2026, Mumbai will host the Mumbai Climate Week 2026, a landmark city-led initiative to showcase climate action and urban resilience. The event centres on citizen-driven solutions and the fundamental link between climate and child rights. UNICEF India and YuWaah are named official youth engagement partners, with Project Mumbai acting as convener. Organisers aim to empower young people to become active change agents within their communities and to integrate youth perspectives into policy dialogues. The initiative seeks to bridge grassroots participation and civic leadership for a cleaner, safer future.
Mumbai Climate Week 2026 scheduled 17–19 February 2026.
First city-led initiative in India focused on local climate action.
Official youth partners: UNICEF India and YuWaah; Project Mumbai as convener.
Aims to empower youth and link grassroots voices to policy.
Event strengthens the view of climate action as a child rights issue.
Jan 20, 2026
Six-day tiger census in KMTR to commence on January 19; visitors barred till January 24
The Kalakkad–Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) will conduct a six‑day national tiger census starting January 19, with visitors prohibited until January 24 to facilitate training and field work. Deputy Director Srikant said the exercise, led by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, aims to determine tiger numbers in sanctuaries and nearby forests. Researchers will collect scat, pug marks, and use direct sightings, supplemented by camera traps. The census follows a nationwide protocol adopted after 2021. Findings will inform conservation planning and habitat management, contributing to India’s wildlife monitoring efforts.
Census runs January 19–24, visitors restricted
Led by National Tiger Conservation Authority
Methods include scat, pug marks, direct sighting
Cameras to be installed for data collection
Part of ongoing national tiger population assessment
Maha approves Bembla river project funding to revive irrigation
Maharashtra cabinet approved ₹4,775 crore for the Bembla river irrigation project in Yavatmal district, reviving a scheme that faced delays and cost overruns for over five decades. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis chaired the cabinet meeting. The initiative is expected to ease irrigation shortages in the Vidarbha region, where farmers have faced repeated distress. Officials noted that the project’s revival aligns with ongoing efforts to accelerate irrigation infrastructure and agricultural resilience in drought-prone areas, supporting sustained rural livelihoods.
₹4,775 crore approved for Bembla river project
Revival after decades of delay and budget overruns