Crackers, animals don't mix, says Peta
Diwali can seem more like a terrorist attack than a festive celebration to dogs, cows, donkeys and other animals. Noisy fireworks displays are frightening to animals, who don't realise the explosions
Diwali can seem more like a terrorist attack than a festive celebration to dogs, cows, donkeys and other animals. Noisy fireworks displays are frightening to animals, who don't realise the explosions
All industrial units, causing pollution, including Dyeing Houses, located in different parts of this town will be shifted out of the town to industrial Sector 29 within sic months. According to the
Unlike other housing projects in West Bengal the new township at Rajarhat will have its own landscape and greenery. The Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation will fund a project to provide
The cultivators in Dimoria and the surrounding areas have been demanding, for the last two decades, adequate safeguard of their cultivable lands, said a press release issued by the Dimoria District
A California State appeals court upheld on Wednesday a $25-million punitive damage award against Philip Morris in the case of a smoker with inoperable cancer, the company said in a statement. Phillip
Nepal has seen an alarming increase in the HIV/AIDS epidemic, which has claimed 149 lives so far, according to the national AIDS and STD Control Centre. The centre said as many as 533 people were
Globalisation of trade favours the globalisation of serious epidemics such as foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), the UN Food and Agriculture Organization warned. FAO Director-General Dr. Jacques Diouf
The US government inquiry into the anthrax attacks has stumbled in several areas and may have missed opportunities to gather valuable evidence as criminal investigators have been unable to fully
Human activity is altering the planet on an unprecedented scale, the United Nations agency responsible for tracking population said Wednesday. Introducing The State of World Population 2001 report,
The endeavour to formulate a separate national policy for the Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy (ISM&H) crossed a major milestone today, when a conference of State Health Ministers endorsed a
Conservationists are warning against the dangers of a sharply increasing crow population which might 'accelerate the pace of vanishing bird species'. Modern living with all its pitfalls is leading to
Having overfished its own waters, Europe has headed south to keep its heavily subsidised fleet in work and to feed its growing appetite for fish. In August the European Union signed its biggest
Novo Nordisk Limited, one of the leading manufacturers of insulin, is organising a 'Run for Diabetes' in the City on November 13 on the occasion of World Diabetes Day. The run is organised on the
Chief Minister Digvijay Singh reviewed the project on conservation of endangered fish species 'Mahseer' carried out by the Madhya Pradesh Council of Science and Technology as a part of its extension
The domestic coal mining sector is likely to undergo a major change during the Tenth Plan beginning from April 2002 with further amendments to the Coal Mines Nationalisation Act, restructuring of
Chilmari river port, the traditional and important centre of transportation of goods in the northern region, is on the verge of extinction due to continuous erosion by the river Brahmaputra. Over the
An extensive drive to curb sex determination test is being conducted in Madhya Pradesh. To make the campaign successful committees are being constituted at state, district and block level.
The Spanish health ministry has established a connection between the death of 11 kidney patients in Spain and a US made dialysis instrument according to a preliminary report
Bangladesh Jute Mills Association (BJMA) highly appreciated the government's decision to ban poly-synthetic bags for promoting jute and natural fiber bags which are bio-degradable and environment.
Browning with age, its spires slowly rusting, the old Powerine oil refinery in Santa Fe Springs, California sits dormant after decades of bellowing smoke so thick that residents complained it took