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The famous paintings of the Ajanta and Ellora caves are rapidly deteriorating, according to a study by Megha Deshmukh of the Government Institute of Science in Aurangabad. The caves were excavated in

The department of biotechnology (DBT) and a team of researchers at Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have filed India's first international patent on the amaranthus gene that could help

Little has been done in India to study dam-induced seismicity despite a lot of environmental heat and dust. To bridge the gap, B K Rastogi and R K Chadha of the National Geophysical Research

The much publicised multi-nation effort to save the near-extinct Siberian Crane received a setback with the death of one of the pair of first-ever artificially hatched and bred crane chicks. The

Several Indian firms, eyeing easy profits, are cultivating exotic varieties of flowers for the Dutch market but paying little heed to ecological consequences

A study explains why peaceful pachyderms go on rampages that leave crops and humans devastated

Hedgerows, reservoirs of biodiversity, quietly fade into extinction in Kerala

Anna Hazare"s name is synonymous with rural development and people"s power. Hazare had once again hit the headlines in May by undertaking a fast at the Sant Dyaneshwar temple in Alandi, Maharashtra, to protest against the government"s apathy in tackling t

The Orissa high court has put the commissioning of a controversial jetty at the Bhitarkanika sanctuary on hold

Himalayan conservation gets a start at a recent seminar in the Capital

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