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Running out of space at the Panna Tiger Reserve? The recent death of a two-year-old male tiger in the Panna Tiger Reserve, the most critical tiger habitat in the...
Plastic Wastes — Rural India’s Trash Bomb Plastic waste generation is on the rise in the country but there is no separate data on the quantity of...
The Sinking Feeling in Joshimath Joshimath in Uttarakhand has both religious and tourist significance. But several villages in the area are slowly subsiding, say the...
Danger ahead as GM Mustard gets a go ahead; matter before the apex court There are reports that GM mustard has already been planted in seven places — Delhi, Bharatpur, Ganganagar, Ludhiana, Jhansi,Varanasi and...
Reviving the Indigenous Multi-Cropping Systems of India From the 7-crop system of Rammol in Bhuj to the nearly 40-crop system of Kurwa in Jharkhand, India’s indigenous multi-cropping...
Tackling antimicrobial resistance by focusing on sanitation and hygiene More than 1.2 million people died in 2019 as a direct result of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Access to safe water,...
Rajasthan: Digging ponds to capture rainwater helps Dholpur farmers cultivate wheat for the first time A state government scheme in Rajasthan to encourage rainwater harvesting is bearing fruit as for the first time, the farmers...
Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack More than 91% of India’s almond production comes from J&K. But, farmers who once exclusively grew almonds in several districts...
Till September this year, India faced a natural disaster almost every day: Report As per a recent report on the adverse weather events due to a changing climate, from January 1 to September...
Early floods followed by drought and now Cyclone Sitrang — farmers in Bangladesh hit from all sides Twelve days before the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP27, Cyclone Sitrang hurtled through coastal...
Running out of space at the Panna Tiger Reserve? The recent death of a two-year-old male tiger in the Panna Tiger Reserve, the most critical tiger habitat in the...
Plastic Wastes — Rural India’s Trash Bomb Plastic waste generation is on the rise in the country but there is no separate data on the quantity of...
The Sinking Feeling in Joshimath Joshimath in Uttarakhand has both religious and tourist significance. But several villages in the area are slowly subsiding, say the...
Danger ahead as GM Mustard gets a go ahead; matter before the apex court There are reports that GM mustard has already been planted in seven places — Delhi, Bharatpur, Ganganagar, Ludhiana, Jhansi,Varanasi and...
Reviving the Indigenous Multi-Cropping Systems of India From the 7-crop system of Rammol in Bhuj to the nearly 40-crop system of Kurwa in Jharkhand, India’s indigenous multi-cropping...
Tackling antimicrobial resistance by focusing on sanitation and hygiene More than 1.2 million people died in 2019 as a direct result of antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. Access to safe water,...
Rajasthan: Digging ponds to capture rainwater helps Dholpur farmers cultivate wheat for the first time A state government scheme in Rajasthan to encourage rainwater harvesting is bearing fruit as for the first time, the farmers...
Almond cultivation in Kashmir proving to be a hard nut to crack More than 91% of India’s almond production comes from J&K. But, farmers who once exclusively grew almonds in several districts...
Till September this year, India faced a natural disaster almost every day: Report As per a recent report on the adverse weather events due to a changing climate, from January 1 to September...
Early floods followed by drought and now Cyclone Sitrang — farmers in Bangladesh hit from all sides Twelve days before the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly referred to as COP27, Cyclone Sitrang hurtled through coastal...