06-Nov-2025
The Great Nicobar Island is India’s southernmost and largest island, forming an integral part of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. It holds immense strategic and ecological importance for India’s maritime boundaries. Recently, the proposed Great Nicobar Island Development Project (GNI Project) has triggered widespread debate concerning environmental sustainability, national security, and tribal rights.
06-Nov-2025
The Indian Himalayan Region (IHR) is not only the ecological backbone of India but also the lifeline of Asia. Stretching from the high altitudes of the Himalayas to the hilly terrains of the northeastern states, this region sustains millions of lives, cultures, and water resources.
05-Nov-2025
In India and many other countries, sand has become synonymous with illegal mining, mafia networks, and environmental degradation.
05-Nov-2025
A report by the G20 group, led by Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, warns that global inequality has reached emergency levels.
05-Nov-2025
NITI Aayog's Frontier Tech Hub in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, released a report titled "Reimagining Agriculture: A Roadmap for Frontier Technology-Led Transformation." This report presents a roadmap for making India's agricultural sector technologically empowered, sustainable, and inclusive by 2047.
03-Nov-2025
National Cancer Day is celebrated every year on November 7 in India. National Cancer Day was first celebrated in 2014, and was announced by the then Union Health Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan.
03-Nov-2025
The modern world is transitioning from a “Take–Make–Dispose” model to a “Reduce–Reuse–Recycle” model. The concept of “Waste to Wealth” signifies this transformation — converting waste into a valuable resource or wealth.
03-Nov-2025
In the 21st century, human civilization has achieved unprecedented progress; however, it has also intensified challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecological imbalance.
01-Nov-2025
Electronic waste or E-Waste refers to discarded electrical and electronic equipment that are no longer usable — such as mobile phones,computers, televisions, refrigerators, etc. These devices contain valuable metals (gold, silver, copper) as well as hazardous materials (lead, mercury, cadmium, beryllium). Therefore, proper e-waste management is not only an environmental necessity but also an economic opportunity.
01-Nov-2025
In an agriculture-based country like India, the conservation of soil quality and fertility is extremely important. However, more than one-third of India’s land area is affected by land degradation. This is not only an environmental challenge but also a question of food security, livelihoods, and climate change adaptation.
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