Clearance for bullet train: What about Greater Mumbai’s wildlife?
Environment minister Harsh Varadhan-led panel gave nod for the train to go through flamingo sanctuary and national park
Climate change in India: Gujarat faces problem of plenty
Regular rains in the state's arid Banni grassland force Maldharis to take up farming, an internal feud erupts
Disagreement between Odisha Kendu pluckers union and forest activists
Kendu pluckers union is batting for state collection of Kendu while the activists oppose it
हाथ से निकलती रेत
रेत की कमी और अवैध उत्खनन के दोहरे खतरे से लड़ने के लिए आयातित रेत की क्षमता को महसूस किया जा रहा है।
Evolution of work
The history of the working class and how working people gained and lost privileges through the ages
Tree-borne oilseeds can reduce India's import dependency
If government promotes indigenous production of vegetable oils, it can create new markets while providing employment to marginalised communities
Continued low expenditure in 'Minimum Support Price for Minor Forest Produce' scheme
The MSP for MFP scheme was launched in 2013-14, aimed at improving the financial condition of forest-dwelling communities living in the …
Allocation for schools in tribal areas increased, but funds for other education schemes heavily slashed
Funds for hostels and pre-matric scholarships for ST students sustained a drop of 94 per cent and 75 per cent respectively
In 10 states, compensatory afforestation violating forest rights and conservation laws
All the 52 compensatory afforestation plantations in Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Odisha were taken up on community forest lands
Protesting fishermen detained as PM lays foundation of Bhadbhut barrage in Gujarat
The fishermen have been protesting against the barrage since 2010 as, according to them, the structure will destroy the breeding area of Hilsa fish
Civil society criticises Centre’s Global Wildlife Programme, doubts minister’s claims
The Global Wildlife Programme has been launched in partnership with World Bank and United Nations Development Programme to curb illegal wildlife …
Bihar canal collapse brings lack of dam safety in focus
A CAG report released in July found that less than 10 per cent dams had disaster management plans in place
Ganga is a living entity, says Uttarakhand High Court
The only other place in the world to have given rights to a river at par with humans is New Zealand
Sharp decline in India’s donkey population might be due to Chinese demand: Brooke Hospital for Animals
The number of donkeys in India decreased by over 60% in a decade
Mizoram revokes Forest Rights Act
State government misused Article 371 (G) to revoke FRA in Mizoram, critics allege
खेत को नुकसान पहुंचाने वाले जानवरों को बचाने वाले अब किसानों का समर्थन कर रहे हैं: पीएम
प्रधानमंत्री द्वारा जंगली जानवरों को मारने का मुद्दा किसान आंदोलन से जोड़ने के बाद यह सवाल उठ रहा है कि आखिर इन जानवरों से ...
Nigeria and Senegal raise concern about NDF for trade in hunting trophies at CMS CoP 13
A study on ‘Non-Detriment Findings’ (NDF) on trophy-hunting was flagged by Nigeria and Senegal
The Royal Bengal could become a 'tiger of the snow': study
Climate change making Bengal tigers move to higher altitudes in India, Nepal and Bhutan, it says
Govt committed to giving land titles to eligible forest dwellers: Javadekar
He also defended the Centre’s role in the case questioning the FRA’s validity
$6.4 billion spent to combat desertification in last 2 years: Report
The cost of combating land degradation and desertification has been estimated at $450 billion annually
भारत में गधों की तेजी से घटती संख्या के पीछे चीन का हाथ तो नहीं?
गणना के मुताबिक, देश में गधों की कुल आबादी 2012 में 3.2 लाख थी, जो 2019 में घटकर 1.2 लाख रह गई
Understanding zoonotic diseases: ‘Humans tend to be naive to emerging viruses’
Population growth, rapid urbanisation and climate change are leading to the increase in new viruses, says Pranav Pandit, veterinary epidemiologist,…
Understanding zoonotic diseases: ‘Enthusiasm for game meat to have prime impact on human health’
Human encounters with new viruses have increased significantly in the past decade, says Nirmal Kumar Gali from Hong Kong University of Science …
Forest panel bats for pvt plantations as compensation
Activists concerned Forest Advisory Committee recommendation will lead to privatisation, destruction of forests
आदिवासियों के 75% गांवों में नहीं हैं स्वास्थ्य सेवाएं, 52% गांवों में नहीं हैं नल
केंद्र सरकार द्वारा लोकसभा को दी गई जानकारी के मुताबिक आदिवासियों के गांवों में बुनियादी ढांचागत सुविधाएं नहीं हैं