Kochi: Keeping decibels in check
Last year, the sound decibels at Pallimukku and Kundanoor Junctions recorded 106 decibels, nearly double the permissible levels. KOCHI: Last year, the sound decibels at Pallimukku and Kundanoor Junctions
Last year, the sound decibels at Pallimukku and Kundanoor Junctions recorded 106 decibels, nearly double the permissible levels. KOCHI: Last year, the sound decibels at Pallimukku and Kundanoor Junctions
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Government Contractors
PALAKKAD: The police on Tuesday prevented more Adivasi families from setting up huts in the controversial wind farm land at Nallasingha in Attapadi. The nine Adivasi families, which have already built huts in the land, on Tuesday strengthened their huts with hay and other materials. They also brought their cattles to the land.
KOCHI: The Navy and the Forest Department will organise a tree planting campaign at Mahavir Enclave, Mundamveli, on Tuesday, as a part of the biodiversity conservation initiative. The initiative includes creating awareness, assisting decision-makers in protecting biodiversity-rich pockets, and action to create bio-rich spaces. Forests Minister Benoy Viswom and Vice-Admiral K N Sushil, Comman
KOCHI: A cycle rally was taken out as a part of the observance of the World Green Building Week organised by the Cochin chapter of the Indian Green Building Council. Around 300 students from the NSS wing of Calicut University and the Energy Conservation Society reached Kochi on Monday as a part of their six-day cycle rally that will reach Thiruvananthapuram on September 22.
Shibu B S KOCHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) projects, if executed properly, are adequate enough to make a drastic change in the concept of city development.
KOCHI: The people in Kerala have been living under the threat of various vector-borne diseases (VBDs) like chikungunya and dengue. Such diseases have been spreading in the state at an unprecedented scale.
A STUDY conducted by the Salim Ali Foundation has found out that all wetlands in India are poisoned with pesticides, said Dr VS Vijayan, former chairman of the Kerala State Biodiversity Board. Offering felicitations at the release of the book
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A four-day international conference on
K M Sree KOZHIKODE: Even before the Government declared elephant as the national heritage animal, Jithinam Radhakrishnan, a 52yearold man in Kozhikode district had started collecting news paper cuttings on elephants.
KOCHI: If unscientific disposal of septic waste continues unabated it can cause serious health and environmental issues, point out experts.