More than 4 new chemicals introduced everyday usually without safety

The Bhakra Nangal project s success is rooted in myth, says a new study

In the guise of making washing easy, detergents are directing a chemical fusillade at the environment in the absence of regulation, discovers suresh babu s v

The rich get more than they need, and much water is wasted

Study was conducted to gain a better understanding on the impact of tiger attacks on people by tigers from the Sundarbans. From the study, it was observed that the highest number of tiger attacks occurred in Shatkhira and lowest in Khulna range.

At its request, Spices Board was permitted to undertake development of vanilla and is engaged in this endeavour to add another item to the spice export basket. It has only few exclusive vanilla related programmes and they are supply of subsidized planting materials and on farm curing aids.

This is a story about Delhi and the Yamuna, about the relationship between one of India’s richest cities and one of her most revered rivers. The plot is an economical one: the Yamuna stretches 22 kilometres along Delhi, but after Rs 55 crore to Rs 75 cror

Since the 1990s, the use of recycled paper has unfortunately reduced by half

Vanishing from Panna Reserve, too

This is the question angry and beleaguered tribals in Orissa and Jharkhand are asking, as mining companies set up shop in the midst of their land and forests, rooting to uproot them.

It is a question the companies answer firmly in the affirm

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