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In the 1980s, the richest closed-canopy mangroves covered 77,643 sq km globally. 43 years later, they had grown to 88,772 sq km, helping turn decades of mangrove loss into a net global gainMangroves are far more than trees growing along tropical and subtropical shorelines. They form complex coastal ecosystems that provide habi...
NASA satellite study finds Earth's mangrove forests are making an unexpected comeback after decades of decline. But scientists warn the good news may not last foreverGlobal mangrove forests have shown a net increase between 2000 and 2020 due to restoration efforts and conservation policies. These vital c...
Economic Survey 2025 Highlights: Jobs, growth and economy — how India performed and the way aheadEconomic Survey Budget 2025 Highlights: India's Economic Survey 2024-25 emphasizes deregulation for growth, citing the impact of global unc...
Experts claim latest govt data on India's forests 'inflated'Experts claim that India's latest forest data is inflated due to the inclusion of bamboo plantations, coconut groves, and orchards. The 202...
Will Dharavi become another Bandra Kurla Complex? What Gautam Adani gets out of itRehabilitation of nearly 700,000 dwellers is no easy task, with many already doubting if the redevelopment would actually help them while m...
View: Budget envisages Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Amrit KaalThe new spreadsheet is to be seen in a continuum of earlier budgets that provided the economy with its much-appreciated resilience. It is a...
Nirmala Sitharaman Budget 2023 Speech: Here is the full textThis Budget hopes to build on the foundation laid in the previous Budget, and the blueprint drawn for India@100. We envision a prosperous a...
How India can benefit from voluntary carbon marketsCarbon markets can play a very critical role in India’s journey to achieve its net zero and decarbonization goals as well as in catalyzing ...
Internet users in India to birth a $200-billion digital economy; challenges of connectivity and languages need to be crackedA digital population of 500 million could transform India’s economy, business landscape, governance and society beyond recognition.
Govt walking tightrope between environment protection & need to attract investmentsWhile the govt wants to be seen as acting tough on environmental violations, it is also desperate to attract investments amid slowing growt...