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Catch the rain, where it falls, when it falls
India on water day (March 22) launched a major campaign across the country aimed at harvesting rain water, Named “Catch the rain, where it...
UN adopts new Environment framework
In a major move slated to reshape decision and policy making towards sustainable development, the United Nations adopted a new framework- the System of...
Wasting food means feeding climate change
If you are wasting food, then you are feeding climate change, according to the latest new UN environment report. A comprehensive food waste data...
Marine Planning for Lakshwadeep and Puducherry
India and Norway will jointly work in the area of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) in Lakshadweep and Puducherry to ensure that human activities at...
Wildlife Day; humans have power to shape environment
When the world celebrates World Wildlife Day on March 3, 2021, it reminds that the forests, species and livelihoods that the forests support are...
New rules for Social Media and Online News
Amidst growing concern over lack of transparency, accountability and rights of users related to digital media, the Centre came out with a set of...
A breakthrough in Alzheimer’s treatment
In a breakthrough development in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, the scientists in India developed a small molecule that disrupts the mechanism through which...
Dietary change key to biodiversity conservation
Dietary change will enable land to return to nature and allow widespread adoption of nature-friendly farming without increasing the pressure to convert natural land to agriculture, a...
Oceans abounding with Human made sound
Humans have not only changed the temperature and surface of the planet Earth but also affected the sounds in nature. These changes in sounds...
Armed conflicts make life bitter for Women/children
Armed conflict around the world has affected more than 630 million women and children and led to ten million deaths of children below five...




































