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Centre submits draft scheme on Cauvery water sharing
Posted on 15 May, 2018 07:07 AMCentre submits draft scheme on Cauvery river water sharing to the Supreme Court
Emission inventory for Delhi
Posted on 10 May, 2018 06:33 AMA group of scientists and students are braving the heat and dust this summer in the national capital to map all possible sources of air pollution, so that by winter this year, we can get a fair idea of different sources of pollution in the city.
Where the mind is without fear
Posted on 09 May, 2018 08:49 PMPhoolbasan Yadav from the remote Sukaldaihan village in the Rajnandgaon district in Chhattisgarh shot to fame for her untiring effort in empowering the women of her village. "Since my childhood, I had experienced extreme poverty and hunger, and I feel that similar is the plight of lakhs of women in the country.
Storms in India: Science of Severity
Posted on 09 May, 2018 03:26 PMAround 127 people died and 300 others were injured during the severe dust and thunderstorms that shook north India on May 2. Winds touching a speed of 126 kilometres per hour brought down houses and uprooted trees, thus becoming the strongest storm in the last six years. What led to such a massive weather event?
Call for Admissions for Graduate Program of Water Science and Policy 2018 at Shiv Nadar University
Posted on 08 May, 2018 03:59 PMEntering its second year, the Graduate Program of Water Science and Policy 2018 at Shiv Nadar University envisages a multi-disciplinary classroom, engagement and content delivered by some of the best minds globally – experts on water who have worked on ground realities, made policies and initiated change.
High resolution maps of Ganga to aid cleanup
Posted on 08 May, 2018 11:33 AMEntire stretch of the Ganga to be mapped using GIS technology
Delhi against in-principle nod for alternate landfill sites
Posted on 08 May, 2018 11:09 AMDelhi government opposes in-principle approval for two landfill sites on Yamuna floodplains
Treating waste with worms
Posted on 03 May, 2018 07:15 AMEarthworms are considered best friends of farmers, acting as engineers in soils. They are helpful in the decomposition of waste, producing biofertilisers.
Detecting lead in water with nanoparticles
Posted on 03 May, 2018 06:56 AMNanotechnology deals with particles that are several thousand times smaller than the human hair, and it is being put to use in a variety of applications such as drug delivery and diagnostic tests.
India Unshackled: A book discussion
Posted on 30 Apr, 2018 03:43 PMAlternative Futures: India Unshackled is a new book that dares to imagine what India could be.