Social, Justice and Empowerment minister Maneka's Gandhi's activism on behalf of circus animals has left her ministry literally holding a clutch of roaring babies-in this case

The United States has sought 15 months time to implement the World Trade Organisation (WTO) order asking Washington to lift the ban on shrimp imports from India, Commerce Ministry sources said. US

Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL), has successfully completed trial run of the first Gas Turbine Unit at the World Bank funded 350 MW Kayamkulam Combined Cycle Power Project (CCPP), in

Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate J.R. Aryan today granted bail to Romesh Sharma, on a personal bond of Rs 30,000 and one surety of the like amount, in the wildlife case. Sharma was booked

Expanding human settlements are posing a serious threat to forests in the Sunderbans. According to state Forest Department sources, in the last 50 years, the department did not clear a single square

An elephant died at Manchanbele on the outskirts of Bangalore on Saturday for no fault of its own as shrinking forest space forced it to stray into human habitat. After complaints by villagers,

An investigation by the Vigilance department of the Ministry of Railways has revealed that some brands of mineral water being served and sold in trains did not meet prescribed standards. Following

Officials of the Simlipal Tiger Reserve and 30 wildlife enthusiasts have begun the 15th tiger and leopard census in the Simlipal National park from January 5. The survey, which will end on January

A panther which strayed into the city last night played hide-and-seek with the people, police and forest and zoo officials this morning as they made futile efforts to catch it. It had probably come

The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation(ONGC) and Indian OIl Corporation(IOC) plan to be part of the consortium formed to set up a $4-billion integrated gas project in

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