Uttarakhand State has received in-principle approval for the control of Ganga river water pollution under the Namami Gange Project, costing approximately Rs 135 crore on Tuesday.
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and Ayush, Sarbananda Sonowal called for community commitment to shape the future of children by building on the vital value system foundation of India's rich heritage. He also stressed the need for climate action to preserve and conserve natur
"There is a model of the Congress party, which is a 'laapata model' (missing model). During their (Congress) tenure, water supply, development, electricity, roads and everything was missing," Nadda said.
ICAR-CMFRI discovered one species named Arabian sparrow seer fish (Scomberomorus avirostrus) as entirely new to science and resurrected the other, Russell's spotted seer fish (Scomberomorus leopardus), which was previously a synonym of the spotted seer fish.
Micromotors that move on their own have been invented by ICIQ researchers in Spain to filter wastewater. The process generates ammonia, which can be used as a renewable energy source.
KTR added that the pilot for this programme will take place in the Sanathnagar constituency. On the developments that has taken place in Sanathnagar, KTR said that the BRS had developed Vaikunta Damam in Balkampet, and Step Well in Bansilalpet and improved the roads in the area.
Moro Data Center for Integrated Solutions, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, today announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with Thales for advanced technology solutions in the fields of security and digital identity, to enhance
Since the beginning of November, it has been raining widely in Tamil Nadu with the onset of the northeast monsoon. As a result, the water flow to the dam increased up to 69 feet. Following this, a final flood warning was issued.
The unprecedented heatwaves that hit different parts of the world in July and August of last year caused widespread disruptions in many countries, leading to forest fires, water and food shortages, and hurricanes that killed thousands of people.
Mauritius has already received the mentioned consignment, with an additional 795 metric tonnes expected in the Mauritian waters within the next 4 to 5 days, Minister Chukowry revealed in a statement.
In the worst-case scenario, what can we expect? This is a crucial concern in flood-prone areas: what extreme occurrences should preventive measures be constructed for? Often, the answer is as simple as going back in time: the worst flood disasters of the previous decades or centuries are vie