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North India lost 450 cubic km of groundwater in 2 decades, climate change to worsen depletion: Study...
The Economic Times· 20 hours agoAbout 450 cubic kilometres of groundwater was lost in northern India during 2002-2021 and climate...
North India lost 450 cubic km of groundwater in two decades, climate change to worsen depletion:...
The Telegraph· 21 hours agoAbout 450 cubic kilometres of groundwater was lost in northern India during 2002-2021 and climate...
Curious Case Of The Missing Rains | Delhi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoIndia Meteorological Department had predicted rain on the weekend, but the capital logged only 8.9mm of rainfall on Sunday and the expected precipitation has been eluding ...
Climate change can no longer be ignored: CJI - The Shillong Times
Shillong Times· 6 days agoChandrachud on Tuesday said that climate change can no longer be ignored. Speaking at the occasion ...
Delhi shatters 74-year records with the hottest May and June on record
Business Standard India· 7 days agoThis year, Delhi faced its most intense peak summer months of May and June in at least 74 years. The...
13th edition of Bengaluru INDIA NANO event: All you need to know
The Week· 6 days agoThe 13th edition of ‘Bengaluru INDIA NANO’, the country's flagship event in the Nanotech sector,...
Climate Change Cannot Be Ignored, Says CJI, Bats For Incorporating Green Lifestyle | Climate Change
NDTV· 6 days agoThe CJI referred to two heatwaves followed by record-breaking rain in a single day in Delhi
Rough, Ready And Handy Justice Anathema To Rule Of Law, Says CJI | Delhi News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 days agoNew Delhi: Citing a 300-year-old case in which a wealthy Bombay noble was fraudulently convicted by...
Delhi High Court to physically inspect Central, Southern Ridge forest to assess afforestation, trees...
Indian Express· 6 days ago...curiae appointed in the matter, counsels appearing for the Delhi government, Delhi Development...
How the record-breaking heatwave revealed Delhi’s climate vulnerabilities
The Hindu· 7 days agoIndia faced record-breaking temperatures in 2024, with over 37 cities recording temperatures above 45°C. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the national capital