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India's first Petroglyph Conservation Park to be set up in LadakhLt Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena lays foundation stone for India’s first petroglyph conservation park in Leh on World Heritage Day. The park ...
Over 100 people stranded as Kartarpur Corridor in Pakistan submerged in floodsOver 100 individuals were stranded as floodwaters from the Ravi River inundated the Kartarpur Corridor, including Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, in...
Indus water drying, 12 lakh people moved out: Pakistan’s river-dependent region faces existential crisisPakistan Indus Water: Saltwater intrusion in Pakistan's Indus delta, exacerbated by reduced river flow due to dams, irrigation, and climate...
Death of a delta: Pakistan's Indus sinks and shrinksHabibullah Khatti prepares to leave his village due to seawater intrusion in the Indus delta. Many villages disappeared, and the population...
Climate change may make India and the Indus Valley too hot for up to 2.2 billion: StudyA new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences warns that climate change could expose up to 2.2 billi...
Brace for more heat: India & Pakistan may see more heat waves annually in futureIndia and Pakistan could see more than usual number of heat waves per year by 2100 if the countries continue to contribute to the greenhous...
India, Pakistan may see more heat waves annually in future: Study
View: Islam’s contribution to agricultureFrom the 8th to the 15th century, the ‘Islamic corridor’ between Europe and Asia improved agricultural practices across Spain, North Africa...
Restoring land for livelihoods, climate and economyBetter management of existing water systems, along with the use of more efficient irrigation technologies are essential.
View: What science tells us about Hindu majoritarianismGenetic evidence now shows that Hindu majoritarianism is as mistaken on scientific as moral grounds.
A 900-year drought ended Indus civilisation, says IIT-Kharagpur studyIt is accepted by archaeologists and historians that the Indus Valley civilisation was not only limited to the banks of the Indus but had f...
Punjab plans amphibious vehicles at Harike wetlandTo promote water tourism in the state, Punjab government has planned to introduce amphibious vehicles which can run both on water and land ...
Search for the mythical Saraswati gains momentumThe Rajasthan government has constituted the Rajasthan River Basin and Water Resources Planning Authority to revive the Saraswati river.
- Habitat havoc
Last week four elephants died on rail tracks of Jalpaiguri.
- Endangered Pak bird found at Harike wildlife sanctuary
The endangered Jerdon's babbler or the Sindh Jerdon's babbler (Chrysomma altirostre scindicum) recorded only in the Indus valley of Pakista...
- Himalayas hotspot of climate change
Himalayan ecosystems are 'the hotspots'. That's the message from the two-day South Asian Regional Climate Change Conference.