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Agra beyond the Taj: Exploring tombs and gardens on the left bank of Yamuna
The Telegraph· 22 hours agoAgra is known as the city of the Taj but the town has its share of heritage beyond the Taj. The ...
30th anniversary of 'The Great Flood' brings back memories of devastation, kindness
The Albany Herald, Ga.· 11 hours agoALBANY – The flood of 1925 was the high-water mark of the drenching Mother Nature could throw at Albany ... or at least that’s what people ...
Assam floods: Over 2.4 million affected in 30 districts; 52 killed
Hindustan Times· 1 hour agoDhubri remains the most affected district in Assam with 775,000 people suffering from the floods. ...
National Forest Week: Enjoy Nature — Without the Crowds
GEARJUNKIE· 14 hours agoThis hike will offer insights into the role of beavers in the ecosystem and broader forest ecology....
In NC, a species of concern is threatened by the vagaries of climate change
NC Newsline· 22 hours agoWATAUGA COUNTY—Ben Dalton broke the glassy surface of the Watauga River, spit out his mouthpiece and...
The ‘burning era’ has begun: Chairman of Atal Bamboo Samruddhi Yojna on climate change
Indian Express· 6 days agoAtal Bamboo Samruddhi Yojna is a vital scheme launched to effectively combat the challenges of...
Five Army men swept away in Ladakh river
Tribune India· 7 days agoFive Army personnel lost their lives when they were swept away while trying to get a tank across the Shyok river in eastern Ladakh early ...
Unearthing the secrets of Indian savannas
The Hindu· 1 day agoIt was part of Kaapi with Kuriosity, a monthly public lecture series organised by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences in collaboration with...
Hurricane Beryl strikes Jamaica as Caymans, Mexico brace for storm's impact - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 2 days agoIn Jamaica, Beryl's eyewall skirted the island's southern coast, pummeling communities as emergency...
Water scarcity increases dependence on tubewells
Tribune India· 7 days agoScrolling on his mobile while sitting under the shade of a neem tree near his tubewell, Balkar Singh is anxiously waiting for power supply to run