State airs grievances over share of Narmada Water
Madhya Pradesh has registered its opposition with Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal for neglecting interest of the State in benefits from Narmada river water share among partner States. Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh has registered its opposition with Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal for neglecting interest of the State in benefits from Narmada river water share among partner States. Madhya Pradesh
Sanat K Chakraborty | Shillong The ruling Meghalaya Progressive Government (MPA) has decided to create a dedicated cadre service to streamline, run and manage the State's burgeoning education administration. This was one of the key features of the draft education policy approved by the Cabinet on Monday.
Yogita Sabberwal | New Delhi
Staff Reporter | Bhopal Environment Planning and Co-ordination Organisation (EPCO) in association with Bureau of Energy Association organised a workshop on
PTI | Sipaheejala Sanctuary The endangered clouded leopard seems to have got a new lease of life in the Sipaheejala Sanctuary which has witnessed two births annually of the species whose population has declined to just 31 in India. The sanctuary is the only conservation breeding project for clouded leopards, sanctuary veterinarian Sajal Das told PTI.
Sanat K Chakraborty | Shillong Professor RN Sharan of the North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) is said to have developed world
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre and Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat Governments to resolve the issue relating to disposal of around 350 metric tonnes of hazardous toxic waste from the now-defunct Union Carbide India Ltd
Prerna Singh Bindra | Chaubeypur (Faizabad) Confused officials, angry villagers hound animal to kill humans
Girish Sharma | Bhopal The Panna Tiger Reserve here, which once had nearly 32 tigers, is now left with only a couple of big cats. In a bid to augment the number of felines at the park, the forest department has decided to shift two tigresses in the jungles by the end of next month.
Ananda Banerjee | New Delhi The first successful wild tiger relocation from the Ranthambore National Park to Sariska Tiger Reserve has injected immense hope and confidence among forest officials and wildlife scientists, who had taken one of the most delicate translocation jobs in natural history.
Though the Delhi Government has been relentless in mouthing anti-pollution slogans in recent times, it seems that when push comes to shove, it is prone to developing cold feet. For a move to use the environment friendly battery operated car for official purposes has recently been turned down by officials of Delhi Government.