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Temple In Gujarat Shifts To Solar Energy, Uses Saved Money To Fund Sanskrit College
Badrinarayan Temple authorities in Surat have installed solar panels to consume less electricity. The panels are placed on one side of the temple on the terrace. They
Uttar Pradesh: Over 6,000 Trees To Be Cut For Construction Of Noida International Airport
More than 6,000 trees will be cut to construct the Noida International Airport or Jewar Airport in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh. The authorities said
Oxygen Levels In Oceans Around World Declined By 2% Between 1960-2010: Study
An International Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN) report has revealed that oxygen levels in the world’s oceans declined by roughly 2 per cent between 1960
Plants Make Noises When In Stress Or Pain: Study
We are all aware that plants are living organisms and have stimulus and response. In a recent study by Tel Aviv University in Israel led
Fact Check: Environment Minister, Indian Studies Have Indeed Shown That Air Pollution Shortens Life
Union Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Prakash Javadekar said on Friday said that no Indian study has shown a direct connection between air
Victoria Falls Reduces To A Trickle, Succumbs To Climate Change Woes
The largest waterfall in the world is now facing the brunt of climate change. Situated in Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is now drying up drastically and
100 Kg Of Debris Found In Beached Sperm Whale’s Stomach In Scotland
A sperm whale that washed up on Luskentyre Beach in Scotland had around 100 kg of tangled netting, rope, plastic and other debris in his
Kolkata: Municipal Corporation To Reward ₹2000 To Shopkeepers Who Help Track Plastic Bag Suppliers
Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) introduced a new plastic-free initiative where shopkeepers were offered a reward of ₹2000 for helping them track down the plastic bag
This Farm In Bir, Himachal Pradesh Is Promoting Natural Farming And Helping Others Do The Same
A little more than 10,000 years ago, there was a revolution that has led to what we see today as civilizations, inhabitations and settlements of
Video| Famous Koala Bear Rescued From Australian Bushfires Is No More, Species Declared Functionally Extinct
The Koala bear that was rescued by a woman in Australian bushfires succumbed to the burns on 26 November. The Koala bear was named as
Despite Being Abundant With Rivers, Bhutan’s Capital Thimphu Suffers Water Scarcity
The carbon-negative Bhutan’s capital Thimphu has been suffering from a water crisis for more than a decade now. According to the National Environment Commission’s 2018 Water
Indian Greta Thunberg – Ridhima Pandey Is Questioning Govt’s Action On Climate Change
While the world is bearing the consequences of climate change, government from various countries are failing to provide a permanent solution and rather resorting to
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