Nightmarish laws and an insensitive government keeps thousands in the dark

Gharat, an ancient technological marvel to tap hydropower, may be on its last legs

How a few individuals in Kerala helped local communities to set up microhydel projects

This paper addresses the impacts of climate change on forest fires and describes how this, in turn, will impact on the forests of the United States.

There is a strange calmness in the oncology department of government hospitals though it is more crowded that most other sections. Everybody waits. Patiently. The cancer patients have a look of forbearance. Under pale skin, bodily deformities and a

India with its deplorable rural roads can learn a lesson from Madagascar, which has successfully implemented a decentralised system of constructing roads

Water doesn't stick to lotus leaves. Nature has given the plant a self cleaning mechanism. Crack the science of it, and you have the formula for successful industrial products

1: Mohammed Farouque 4, has brain tumour. His father Sayyad Hussain earns Rs 1,800 per month polishing brass on utensils in a factory in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. The child was six months old

Rajaram Anand Rao Bhabkar is a man of few worldly possessions. A retired school master he lives in the Gundegaon village of Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra. But Bhabkar Guruji, as he is popularly

The lotus is a member of an exclusive club of plants with ability to regulating their temperatures. Other plants with this quality include skunk cabbage and philodendron (elephants' ear). Scientists

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