Bangalore wakes up to the loss of its wetlands. After years of negligence, a little known body gets down to restoring the city's 600 odd

Link 37 rivers to transfer water from surplus areas to regions facing scarcity through 30 links across 9,600 km, connecting 32 dams and using 56 million tonnes of cement and two million tonnes of

NRIs change the face of their ancestral villages, not just their homes. It is the paradox that struck two NRIs on one of their visits to native Kharoudi in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab some years

An anganwadi worker harnesses people power to change lives in Orissa.It was Jemamani Munda who enthused the tribal of Kendujharghar district with her indomitable spirit and urged them to work

The JPC on cola norms is a violation of the sanctity of Parliament. This is absurdity of the first order. And it comes from a government that seems to have lost faith in itself and its institutions.

The Participatory Biodiversity Conservation Programme of the Society for Environment and Development (ENDEV) covers 10 villages of West Bengal and involves 200 students, 20 from each village, besides

In a big leap, India finally clears a lunar orbiter and kicks off its plans to launch ambitious planetary

The discovery of India's first predator dinosaur, Rajasaurus narmadensis, in Gujarat may not only help explain why dinosaurs died but also how the continents

No prophet is honoured in his own country. Nobody will understand this biblical adage better than Karnataka Chief Minister S.M. Krishna. The padyatra he launched last week whose aim, cynics say was

One has heard of E.Coli as a health hazard , now comes e-waste generated by the hi-tech computer industry. With one of the highest rates of obsolescence, junked PCs and accessories like printers and

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