SP Demand In LS Meets With All-Round Approval
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New Delhi: The brief adjournment of Lok Sabha on Friday afternoon, forced by Samajwadi Party MPs, was not in itself unexceptional but their demand

Toronto:Canadian astronomers have rejected the new

As authorities hanker for a space to be utilized as landfill site, the existing Bhalswa-Jehangirpuri dumping ground of waste in the Capital has overflowed its capacity, posing a threat to groundwater resources.

The Comptroller Auditor of General (CAG), in its latest report, has said the dumping ground in north Delhi posed a major threat to the groundwater resources in the area.

New Delhi: In a clear sign that the government means business with its National Action Plan on Climate Change, the urban development ministry has been asked to put strong targets and deadlines in its urban habitat mission.

SP Demand In LS Meets With All-Round Approval

New Delhi: The brief adjournment of Lok Sabha on Friday afternoon, forced by Samajwadi Party MPs, was not in itself unexceptional but their demand

New York: The year 2008 is likely to be ranked as the 10th warmest year on record since the beginning of the instrumental climate records in 1850, although the global average temperature was slightly lower than previous years of the 21st century, according to the UN meteorological agency.

Wrangling Between Ministries May Delay Auto Fuel-Efficiency Guidelines

New Delhi: US Presidentelect Barack Obama

Kounteya Sinha, TNN

NEW DELHI: Genetically modified (GM) crops are now under the health ministry's scanner.

Even as the ministry of environment readies to introduce GM food like the Bt Brinjal in India, Union health minister A Ramadoss has promised to oppose the move till proper research is conducted on whether it is safe for Indians.

With coral reefs as their tea leaves, scientists are forecasting that in the next several decades there will be another major earthquake along the Sunda fault off Sumatra like the one that spawned the catastrophic tsunami of December 26, 2004.

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