KOCHI: The expert committee formed to assess the pollution mitigation measures in Greater Cochin area will recommend to the Central Pollution Control Board to lift the moratorium on new industries.

The committee, which assessed the progress of some long and short-term measures, felt that the pollution levels have come down considerably in the area, said P.

KOCHI: College students in the city actively took part in the exercise towards making Ernakulam the country

KOCHI: A recent study has revealed that Kochi city has 4,106 public taps as against the 5,000 plus projected by some government agencies.

The number of public taps was estimated in a tap census undertaken by RAJAGIRI outreach for the Kochi Corporation.

Most conflicts take place on the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border
Shortage of prey in the forests is one factor
Cattle rearing in forest fringes also leads to attacks

KOCHI: The fearful cries of a four-year-old boy got drowned in the din of the temple festival as a ferocious leopard pounced on him. He was one of the youngest victims of leopard attack last year in the Kerala-Tamil Nadu border area.

20 industrial units to be identified in State. Energy Efficiency Services to prepare project report.

Ever thought about converting fish waste in to value-added byproducts?

A young researcher at the School of Industrial Fisheries in Cochin University of Science and Technology is earnestly pursuing a project that would explore the immense possibilities of fish waste management for the welfare of the society.

Abhilash S., Principal Investigator of the project, has developed a particular foliar

This study is a humble attempt to project the evolving environmental crisis faced by the people of the most advanced urban city, Cochin, of the state of Kerala.

KOCHI: The vexed issue of solid waste management has found a place in the scheme of things of the Kochi Corporation.

The annual budget, which was presented in the corporation council on Saturday, has envisioned a

KOCHI: The Union Ministry of Science and Technology will set up a radar in Kochi to facilitate study of climate change.

The Stratosphere Troposphere (ST) radar will be established on four acres of land on the Cochin University of Science and Technology campus in Kalamasserry.

KOCHI: The student community here joined hands on Monday to learn more about various aspects related to climate change through the medium of arts.

An initiative of the Association of British Scholars (ABS), Kochi, and British Council, the event has been designated as

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