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Sundarbans Faces Climate Emergency as Study Finds Mangrove Loss and Long-Ignored Community Radio Need

A multidisciplinary study tour by Aliah University highlighted microplastic damage to mangroves, the urgent need for community radio, cultural insights including Arabic linguistic influence, and climate-driven challenges like species shift and soil loss. Researchers stressed mangrove restoration, resilient embankments and rainwater harvesting as essential adaptation measures.

World’s Most Polluted Capital? Delhi Suffocates Under Post-Diwali Smog

Delhi: When the fireworks faded this Diwali, Delhi woke to a choking haze. City monitors recorded a 24-hour...

Diwali and Delhi’s Air Pollution Crisis: Balancing Festivity and Environmental Responsibility

Delhi: Diwali, the “Festival of Lights,” is celebrated with grandeur across India to mark the triumph of good...

Faith Can’t Be Built on Rubble: How Mass Tourism Is Killing the Himalayas

The devastation brought by the massive flash flood of 2025 at Khirganga Gad in Dharali is heartbreaking. Once...

Ganga Yatra: From the Himalayas to Bangladesh—The Sacred River’s Struggles and Survival

The Ganges, a river of immense cultural and religious significance, embarks on a transformative journey through Bangladesh, where it assumes various forms – from the Padma to the Meghna – showcasing a unique confluence of rivers and shaping the nation's landscape and culture
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If not controlled, the pollution caused by iron industry will make air quality of Giridih like Delhi: IAS Jadhav

Pollution from iron and steel plants in Giridih is wreaking havoc on local communities, causing severe air and water contamination. Thousands of residents in nearby villages are battling respiratory diseases, dried borewells, and the loss of greenery, with officials yet to act decisively. IAS officer Vijaya Jadhav has stepped up, exposing regulatory violations and promising accountability, but the region's environmental crisis remains a pressing concern.

A Home Guard in Jharkhand Takes on Global Warming by Planting Trees on Special Occasions

Giridih/Ranchi: Chances of him visiting a household uninvited during family events like birthdays, anniversaries, or funerals is very high. Meet Shivshankar Gope, a home...

Kolkata’s engineer is revolutionizing farming culture of India

Kolkata/Bengaluru: Are you one of those who has dreamt of owning a farm plot and harvesting your own crops, after being introduced to online...

Soon feel of Bangkok in Kolkata’s ‘eco-friendly’ floating market

Kolkata: By the end of January, 2018, India will have its own floating market like the one in Bangkok. To make the floating market...

Fadnavis fails to persuade Afroz Shah, as Swachh Bharat icon quits Versova Beach clean up

Afroz Shah, now famous as beach-man of India because of his efforts to clean Versova Beach, which he start doing singlehandedly, and in last two years helped lift 9 million garbage from one of the dirtiest beach of India, has now decided to quit.

A hawaldar develops hybrid bike, gives mileage of 125 kms, emits 40 percent less

Jaipur: Ever thought, what it would be like if the brakes, shocker, wind and a solar panel could give energy to your motorbike along...
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