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Why deadly heat is the new norm
India Today· 4 days agoDeadly heat is increasingly the norm, with ramifications that were virtually unheard of decades ago. Hundreds of the world’s leading climate< ...
Past chill, Delhi cautious as it warms to Labour realism, push on FTA
Indian Express· 2 days agoExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar congratulated David Lammy on his appointment as Foreign...
Coping with the monsoon impact
Hindustan Times· 7 days agoWorse, the big problem highlighted a year ago – storm water drains being used for sewage and vice versa – was also the big reason why many parts of Delhi
India, Bangladesh prepare to renew Ganga treaty
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoThe treaty is up for renewal in 2026, and during Hasina’s official visit to New Delhi last month Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the two sides had...
Not all animal diseases are zoonotic: Animal Husbandry department
Daiji World· 20 hours agoNew Delhi, Jul 7 (IANS): Zoonoses are infectious diseases that can transfer between animals and...
Fate of 21 Hydropower Projects in Uttarakhand Hangs in Balance | Dehradun News - Times of India
The Times of India· 4 days agoThis decision follows a recent meeting in Delhi involving officials from the Union ministry of energy, ministry of Jal Shakti, ministry ...
UK general election 2024: 400-paar, but not Narendra Modi's Labour of love
The Telegraph· 4 days agoThe British elections seem to have an all too familiar 400-paar ring. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer...
Rain in Ludhiana lowers temperatures, more showers expected | Ludhiana News - Times of India
The Times of India· 1 day agoLudhiana: Rain lashed the city on Friday night, pushing the mercury down several notches. The...
Experts flag large-scale clearing of vegetation in Mirzapur forest
Hindustan Times· 6 days agoThe Vindhyan Ecology and Natural History Foundation wrote to Secretary, Ministry of Environment,...
Across the aisle by P Chidambaram: Prepare for more of the same
Financial Express· 1 day agoThe keys to the kingdom are in the hands of the TDP (16 MPs) and JD-U (12 MPs). Both will bide their...