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As we observe World Environment Day 2025, themed “Ending plastic pollution globally,” it's important to spotlight the ...
When the skies darken—not with rain, but with insects—farmers brace for impact. The desert locust, one of the world’s most ...
India’s first open-access database of native plant germination methods launchedRestoring ecological balance is an urgent need ...
As India sets its sights on a future powered by clean energy, an unexpected obstacle is emerging water. While solar panels ...
India is a water-stressed country, and Maharashtra is particularly vulnerable—16 percent of its land is drought-prone, and ...
Hilsa, Bengal’s beloved fish, is vanishing. Once a staple of festivals, feasts, and everyday meals, the Hilsa—locally known as ‘ilish’—is now becoming harder to ...
Adyar riverbed turns dumpyard despite NGT orders Despite a two-year ban by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), Adyar riverbanks in areas like Gerugambakkam remai ...
In Assam, scientists are listening to the Jatinga River's tiniest residents. Aquatic insects are proving to be powerful indicators, revealing the river's health and the impact of human activities on ...
In the tribal heartlands of central India, the mahua tree is more than just a tree; it's a lifeline. At dawn, families gather its sweet flowers, weaving them into their food, medicine, and traditions.
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