Drum plantation technique helps grow 3,200 trees in saline land at Dholera
The project is part of efforts to increase green cover in Dholera, where industrial and infrastructure development is currently underway
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The project is part of efforts to increase green cover in Dholera, where industrial and infrastructure development is currently underway
Health Department teams visited all housing societies where diarrhoea and vomiting cases were reported and conducted house-to-house surveys, while chlorine tablets were also distributed for water purification
Jinki-Ittai robots are used in Japan for maintenance of railway lines and other areas where human lives are at risk; startup is specifically exploring opportunities in India in foundries and railways
Supporters intercepted nearly every vehicle travelling on Kanakapura Road to distribute sweets, and in no house across the region, especially in Doddalahalli, where the new Chief Minister hails from, were televisions switched off
The Tapat-Lapangap area is one of six inter-State border sectors where a 54-year-old territorial dispute remains to be resolved
Parents and neighbours rushed the boy to Government Taluk Hospital in Gudiyatham where he succumbed to injuries
Taking a dig at Lalu Prasad’s family, Choudhary asserts that it is not a monarchy where the mother wants one house, and the son desires another
“I seek help to bring back my father. My father has been missing since May 22 in Amritsar. We have no whereabouts for him yet. His phone is switched off,” says Surbhi Sharma
The TVK government will never compromise on secularism, State rights, sharing of river water, or social justice, he says at a public meeting organised to thank the voters of Tiruchi East, from where he was elected to the Assembly, besides Perambur in Chennai
The TVK government will never compromise on secularism, State rights, sharing of river water, or social justice, he says at a public meeting organised to thank the voters of Tiruchi East, from where he was elected to the Assembly, besides Perambur in Chennai
Attack came in response to Mr. Sibal's remarks on May 31 that he was ashamed to live in a country where the party in power would use any means to destroy the foundations of democracy, referring to the attack on TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee
The incident occurred between 9.45 p.m. and 10 p.m. on May 31, 2026, in the basement of the apartment where Govind Sharma was present, said Muzaffarpur SSP Kantesh Kumar Mishra
The building collapsed on a canteen where doctors preparing for tests such as NEET-PG and FMGE were having food on Saturday evening; residents say illegal construction continued despite a notice issued against it, and that the MCD had even told the court that the construction had been stopped.
Lawmakers from the Nepali Congress and the Nepal Communist Party demanded that the Prime Minister clarify where exactly Nepal has encroached upon Indian territory and sought the removal of his remarks from the record.
Recent infiltration patterns, particularly in the south of the Pir Panjal range, indicate there has been a significant surge in telecom towers erected along LoC in PoK, whose signals reach various Jammu jails where hardcore terrorists are lodged
When the temple car took a sharp left turn during procession, two young men who were closer to the back wheel of the temple car got stuck between the wheel and the wall of the building where the temple car is usually stationed.
Mr. Kalyan stated that the conservation of forests was important not only from the biodiversity point of view but also bringing to light historical, archaeological, and cultural treasures that might be hidden somewhere deep in the woods
A major highlight of the visit was a tour of the Araynya Forest, where the trainees learned extensively about the Auroville Green Service
NTPC’s proposed solar project in Kachchh’s Banni grassland is pitting India’s renewable energy ambitions against one of Asia’s most fragile ecosystems and the Maldharis, who have depended on the land for centuries. Abhinay Deshpande reports on the area that holds the Chhari-Dhand wetland conservation reserve and a hill that is both a refuge and compass for the pastoralists
Only the males have returned to Khodang, a village near the “buffer zone”, almost where three districts meet