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An army of insects to rescue a pond from invasive plants Some aquatic plants are so invasive that once they begin to grow in the water bodies, no other species can...
Explained: Here’s how climate change will impact India’s winter season this year According to weather scientists, India’s ongoing winter season is set to be significantly affected by climate change. The global warming...
After fishing cat, an Indian Desert Cat spotted at the Panna Tiger Reserve Wildlife experts come to know of the presence of the Indian Desert Cat, thanks to photographs taken by a tourist...
A Masterclass on Natural Farming: Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat In Conversation with Neelesh Misra Acharya Devvrat, the Governor of Gujarat, is a farmer at heart and has practised chemical farming, organic farming and natural...
‘For every kilo of petha produced, 400 grams of waste adds to Agra’s pollution woes’ As per the findings of a recent study, Agra’s famous petha industry generates 17,800 kilograms of solid waste per day....
Rising heat causing labour losses; 162 lost hours per person per year in India, finds a study A new study shows India is amongst the most affected countries showing the largest heat exposure impacts on heavy labour,...
Hasdeo Aranya coal mining controversy heats up; Chhattisgarh HC stays land acquisition for a coal block After the environment ministry approved the coal mining in Chhattisgarh’s Hasdeo forest, more than 25 conservationists wrote to Chhattisgarh Chief...
Should tigers in forest reserves be treated for their wounds — or not? A viral photograph of an injured tiger in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna Tiger Reserve has set off a debate on should...
‘Despite dropping by 30%, winter air pollution in Delhi expected to remain dangerous till 2030’ A new study calls for more stringent controls to curb emissions in the NCR and the rest of the airshed...
Remote ocean wilderness sustaining fish populations better than some marine reserves: Study According to a recent study, ocean wilderness areas in remote locations across the world are sustaining fish populations much better...
An army of insects to rescue a pond from invasive plants Some aquatic plants are so invasive that once they begin to grow in the water bodies, no other species can...
Explained: Here’s how climate change will impact India’s winter season this year According to weather scientists, India’s ongoing winter season is set to be significantly affected by climate change. The global warming...
After fishing cat, an Indian Desert Cat spotted at the Panna Tiger Reserve Wildlife experts come to know of the presence of the Indian Desert Cat, thanks to photographs taken by a tourist...
A Masterclass on Natural Farming: Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat In Conversation with Neelesh Misra Acharya Devvrat, the Governor of Gujarat, is a farmer at heart and has practised chemical farming, organic farming and natural...
‘For every kilo of petha produced, 400 grams of waste adds to Agra’s pollution woes’ As per the findings of a recent study, Agra’s famous petha industry generates 17,800 kilograms of solid waste per day....
Rising heat causing labour losses; 162 lost hours per person per year in India, finds a study A new study shows India is amongst the most affected countries showing the largest heat exposure impacts on heavy labour,...
Hasdeo Aranya coal mining controversy heats up; Chhattisgarh HC stays land acquisition for a coal block After the environment ministry approved the coal mining in Chhattisgarh’s Hasdeo forest, more than 25 conservationists wrote to Chhattisgarh Chief...
Should tigers in forest reserves be treated for their wounds — or not? A viral photograph of an injured tiger in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna Tiger Reserve has set off a debate on should...
‘Despite dropping by 30%, winter air pollution in Delhi expected to remain dangerous till 2030’ A new study calls for more stringent controls to curb emissions in the NCR and the rest of the airshed...
Remote ocean wilderness sustaining fish populations better than some marine reserves: Study According to a recent study, ocean wilderness areas in remote locations across the world are sustaining fish populations much better...