The Indian government will soo introduce measures to ease annual environmental statements to keep industry"s nose as clean as humanly possible

Cultivation with the least amount of human intervention can yield rich harvests and does not degrade the soil

The American serpentine leaf miner that infiltrated into India about two years ago is destroying agricultural crops

A department of biotechnology project to popularise the production of biofertilisers has recently been approved.

Confusing admissions rules afflict India's premier medical institute.

A software programme project that will be a boon to those who want to learn Sanskrit is threatened by a lack of funds.

Children are more likely to develop the spirit of scientific inquiry when they treat science like a game than when they have to study it.

With a sharp fall in India's tiger population, the ministry of environment and forests has decided to set up special teams to deal with poaching.

Locust swarms are the bane of farmers in more than 66 countries. Small wonder then that the locust is the only insect that has a global committee working to outwet it

Officials claim the locust problem is under control, but unless millions of hoppers young locusts stalking the deserts are exterminated quickly, things could really get out of control

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