Seven wards of Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) have been identified by the expert committee on National Vector Borne Diseases Control Programme (NVBDCP) as very high risk areas for malaria.

Sinking borewells is one of the main causes of noise pollution.

The City’s garbage crisis may now take a toll on the wildlife around the Turahalli minor forest near Banashankari.

In a move to expedite construction projects in the country by making raw material more procurable, the Centre has decided to permit state governments to increase sand mining area in dry river beds

A male tiger recently seen in the Bandipur Tiger Reserve Forest at Bandipur in Chamarajanagar district.

Action plan towards control of malaria to be ready by this month.

The High Court on Tuesday directed the tahsildar, Bangalore South, to clear encroachments around Sarakki lake in Jaraganahalli, Sarakki and Puttenahalli villages within six weeks

Close to nature: Karnataka State Pollution Control Board chairman Vaman Acharya (second from right) looks at the eco-friendly Ganesha idols being created at a workshop organised in the City on Tues

As part of its plans to increase solar energy production, the Centre is setting up a solar energy park in Karnataka which will be operational by 2019.

The number of butterflies seems to have reduced in the City over the years due to increasing urbanisation and pollution levels.

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