Even as the Coalgate is likely to take a toll on power sector by leaving fate of a number of private power companies captive coal mines in limbo, Planning Commission is banking high on private sect

Now metal traps and snares, and not fire arms are latest threats to tigers and wildlife from poachers.

The statistics pertaining to income and expenditures of the citizens presented by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) on Thursday has revealed that food accounted for about 57 per cent o

The UPA Government, which had earlier faced a major embarrassment from its ally Trinamool Congress on the Teesta water agreement, has renewed efforts to convince Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerj

This has reference to the article, “Beware the biotech Bill” (March 5) by Avik Roy. This was a much needed comprehensive article on genetically modified crops and the Biotechnology Regulatory Authority of India Bill. The questions raised are the ones that people regularly get to hear. There is this basic assumption that GM crops will increase yields.

Depletion of bamboo clusters in Kerala’s Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is threatening to make the coming summer hard for several species of wildlife there and in the adjoining forests that constitute

Riding high on the success on the city’s first construction waste recycling plant in Burari, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has proposed three more such units to produce tiles, kerbstones

For the first time, a wildlife area in the state will have solar power units.

An article commissioned by the Government to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Goa’s liberation from the Portuguese, has hit out at the Government itself for its inaction on illegal and other forms

Delhiites may soon need to pay for driving into a congested area in the city during peak-hour traffic with the city Government seriously considering introduction of such fee to discourage people fr

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