Lakhs of diseased sal trees, felled after many bureaucratic and legal hurdles, are lying in Madhya Pradesh forests, threatening another epidemic. The Government has been unable to provide enough

In view of the rising number of starvation deaths reported from various States, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has recommended a number of measures, including emergency feeding

The song, a prolonged repetition of short notes, was unlike anything the three ornithologists had heard before. And when they set up nets last year to capture the bird, they found out why. The song

Chinese scientists have successfully applied artificial fertilisation for breeding a precious genus of fox - frosty-blue fox. So far, more than 1,000 Chinese female blue foxes with artificially

With several of our wild animal species getting on the verge of extinction, the Arignar Anna Zoological Park is indeed contributing its little mite to preservation of endangered species. Says AAZP

Delhi Vidyut Board has cynically vandalised some 70 acres of land that has been earmarked as a Green Belt around Apollo Hospital on Mathura Road near Sarita Vihar. With scant concern for the

Expert : For some victims who survived the Dasnagar warehouse fire on Monday but inhaled the toxic gas, aniline, in substantial amounts, the ordeal might not yet be over. A medical expert predicted

Bangladesh is set to open the tap at its first privately developed natural-gas field, a flagship project in this impoverished country's attempt to woo foreign investment and fuel rapid economic

The Food Control Office at Man Kam To is Hong Kong's first line of defence against any pestilence brewing across the border between China's newest special administrative region and Guangdong

new impotence pill has Male America queuing up: A sensational new pill that treats impotence has attracted hordes of American men to doctors and dispensers in record numbers, making the new wonder

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