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Fish are adapting to rivers shaped by dams and barriers, and that may be changing how man-made rivers function over timeFor decades, river restoration has focused on returning waterways to conditions that existed before dams, weirs and large-scale human inter...
Karnataka CM Shivakumar points to migration pressure on Bengaluru, seeks Centre’s supportBengaluru's Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has requested additional infrastructure funding from the Centre. The city's status as India's tech...
Majority of Indian firms face persistent external disruptions: ReportIndian businesses face talent challenges due to external disruptions. Climate shocks, infrastructure issues, and health outbreaks are affec...
BRICS+ agriculture beyond borders: Trade and resilience for a food-secure worldWith India’s leadership and BRICS+ cooperation, agriculture can become not only a source of food, but a foundation for resilience, prosperi...
Beating the Heat: India’s data centre dream and the 50°C reality in its pathIndia's digital economy is expanding rapidly. However, extreme heat is straining its data centers. Rising temperatures increase cooling nee...
Natural diamonds, real change: Driving sustainable impact in IndiaThe diamond industry is prioritizing sustainability, with India leading the charge by integrating a fifth 'C' – conscience – alongside trad...
Ancient disease pressures may have driven early human migration patternsNew research reveals malaria's profound impact on early human settlements across Africa. Scientists used advanced models to show how diseas...
Weaker monsoon prediction, Iran war cloud growth outlookIndia's rural economy is faced with potential challenges. A weaker monsoon and rising farm costs from the Iran war could impact growth this...
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared trying to migrate in 2025Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes last year, with sea routes to Europe proving the deadliest. Many victims were l...
Could climate change unleash chaos in Bengaluru? Narayana Murthy’s warning raises eyebrowsInfosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has raised alarms about the potential impacts of climate change in India, specifically warning that risi...
Young generation must work with a sense of responsibility toward the nation and society: Narayana MurthyInfosys founder Narayana Murthy emphasized that true nationalism lies in working for India's betterment, not just symbolic displays. He urg...
Why droughts, not economic struggles, could be the new reason for urban migrationA study analyzing internal migration patterns across 72 countries over 50 years highlights how droughts are emerging as a key driver of mig...
New UN migration chief says private sector 'desperate' to take migrants despite negative narrativeThe new head of the UN's migration agency, Amy Pope, emphasized the economic benefits of migration, stating that the private sector is eage...
Far-right groups are growing in Europe and the US — from consumer decision-making to boycotts, polarisation poses corporate risks: Laura JakliThe stability and quality of democracy affect economic growth and the business environment — increased polarisation also carries corporate ...
World Economic Forum survey finds gloomy outlook for global recoveryClimate change was seen as the number one danger by respondents in the WEF's annual risks report on Tuesday, while erosion of social cohesi...
Glasgow COP26: climate finance pledges from rich nations are inadequate and time is running outClimate finance is money paid by wealthy countries (which are responsible for most of the historic emissions) to developing countries to he...
Climate change fund: NSCCC approves four projectsThe National Steering Committee on Climate Change under the Environment Ministry approved four projects including management and rehabilita...
Leaked IPCC report predicts violent conflict due to global warmingA leaked report of the United Nations panel has predicted severe impacts of global warming on food-grain production, fresh-water resources ...
- World food prices likely to remain high over the next decade
Global food commodity prices are expected to remain high over the next decade on account of declining agricultural production.
- 'Warming will trigger huge exodus'
A rise in sea level due to global warming is expected to affect more than 43 lakh Indians living in the coastal cities of Chennai, Mumbai a...