A day after the Palike attempted to put up a construction at the Yediyur lake, it now appears that the project had been planned for a while.

According to local residents, the draining of lake started last week with the demolition of the lake bund, surreptitiously. Anand, a local resident, said he was witness to the act when he was walking along the lake.

The project at a cost of Rs 3,400 cr will solve water woes in B’lore

This document contains the presentation by Hita Unnikrishnan, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, Bengaluru, on “Rural urban transition and Vulnerability to Climate Change: A case study of a village in Bengaluru” during Second National Research Conference on Climate Change, organized by the Centre for Science and Environ

‘Let it be laid on coastal bed instead of cutting across fertile land’

The inauguration of Bangalore Metro last month was a milestone for the urban transportation sector.

Commercial use of groundwater, especially in Bangalore Urban, Bangalore Rural, Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts, will soon become a costly affair.

PANJIM: Goa government is in a dilemma over the fate of 19 mines, which were asked to be shut down by union ministry of environment and forest.

Govt proposes fixing meters to pumps to check over extraction

Mumbai is India's most populated city with over 1.84 crore (18.4 million) people, followed closely by Delhi with 1.63 crore (16.3 million) and Kolkata with 1.41 crore (14.1 million), making these I

Almost four years after work on the Metro construction in Bangalore began, the Metro rail today officially chugged out of the Mahatma Gandhi Road station towards destination Bayappanhalli.

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