The night the air turned poisonous...
...the much flouted crisis management system failed to activate itself, leaving the residents of Kardampuri colony in Delhi gasping for breath
...the much flouted crisis management system failed to activate itself, leaving the residents of Kardampuri colony in Delhi gasping for breath
Children fell victim to organisational inefficiency and indifference at the National Joy of Learning Festival held recently in the Capital
Two institutes are at logger0eads over who deserves the credit for an antieprosy vaccine
Delhi is bursting at the seams from the pressures of rampant urbanisation. Everything that can possibly go wrong in this metro of 10 million people seems to have already gone wrong. The water, land and air everything seems to have been fouled up, the re
The New Delhi Municipal Committee (ndmc) proposes to set up its own gas-based power plant and water treatment plant at a cost of Rs 100 crore to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity and water
Garlic is effective in treating tuberculosis, especially the kind which is resistant to antibiotics, claim scientists P Ratnakar, D Srilatha and P S Murthy of the University College of Medical
THE euphoria among cardiologists at the Delhi-based All India Institute of Medical Sciences (aiims) over the country's first heart transplant operation has proved to be shortlived. Plans to perform
A fabric developed at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, promises to keep sweat from being a bother
A recent, innocuous check-and-tally exercise by the Delhi administration unearthed a giant racket diverting to the transport sector heavily-subsidised kerosene meant for domestic consumption
ONCE the parity in the prices of kerosene and high speed diesel oil (HSDO) ceased in 1978-79 and HSDO prices soared to nearly 3 times that of kerosene in 1992-93, there has been a sharp increase in
Furious at losing their traditional rights over land, residents of a south Delhi village say...
Moulded plastic handles enable the farmers of the Tahirpur leprosy colony in Delhi to harvest high yields
Applying small quantities of fertilisers repeatedly gives a better crop yield than a single large dose
An on farm storage facility has been developed to see potatoes through the summer
With only Parliament's approval of the Organ Transplant Bill on June 15 gave a chance to a team of doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi to perform India's first
Waste recycling and optimal resource use is giving the Capital's prison a new purpose
The government of Delhi has been inadvertently encouraging the illegal felling of trees. Outdated city laws have created an anomalous situation in which there is an incentive to break the law, a
Scientists have developed a product that will go a long way in helping standardise measurements of water pollution
As the rumble of traffic in the Capital gets louder, experts come up with various ways to clear the clatter
At a recent convention held in the Capital, the Bhartiya Jan Gyan Vigyan Jatha took stock of the ways to popularise science among the common people