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What Mughal and British rule did to India’s forests
In 'An Officer and a Tiger', Yogesh Chandra offers a sensory portrait of the Terai jungles in their full, untamed splendour.
Satellite data show India’s major river deltas are sinking due to human activity, with severe risks for millions living in these regions.
Rising seas could flood coastal and delta areas in India that will change landscapes and put cities, farmland and important ...
New disclosures reveal that China’s planned super-dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo — the world’s highest-altitude major river, ...
From record-breaking snowstorms in the US and Europe to extreme snowfall in northern India and cold waves across Russia and ...
Satellite analysis finds major deltas sinking faster than sea-level rise, with groundwater use and urbanisation to blame ...
Explore eight child-friendly destinations across India where kids can see rivers, forests, beaches, and wildlife firsthand.
A hidden force is causing highly populated river deltas to sink. In many cases, the subsidence is happening faster than the sea is rising ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said that PM Narendra Modi will visit Guwahati on February 14 for a packed ...
Blending diplomacy, humanitarian action and culture, Türkiye is positioning itself as a key global actor amid rising ...
A new global analysis suggests that the stability of many river deltas may be changing in ways that are largely invisible from the ground. By examining subtle shifts in land elevation, researchers ...
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