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The fertile soil of the Indo-Gangetic Plain sustained civilizations and agricultural booms for centuries. But climate change and pollution from over-industrialization are disrupting the region's ...
Study reveals surprising aerosol patterns in Indian cities, with some showing higher levels than surrounding areas.
Kolkata: The accelerating glacier melt in the Himalayas is intensifying both flood and drought risks across the Indo-Gangetic Plain, with Kolkata, being at the tail-end of IGP, at the receiving ...
The Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plains (IGP) is among the most extensive fluvial plains of the world and cover several states of the northern, central and eastern parts of India. The IGP occupies a total ...
Currently, a massive blanket of haze hangs over the Indo-Gangetic Plain. The smog is a the result of industrial pollution and urban exhaust, as well as agricultural, cooking and trash fires.
In the last decade, the Indo-Gangetic Plains experienced the highest relative summer humidity increase, exacerbating heat stress. Increasing relative humidity is especially pronounced in North ...
The study highlighted the current status of ozone research in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP), which have been classified as a "hot spot" for air pollution, that is agriculturally important and ...
India's logistics infrastructure is being transformed through a multimodal freight corridor along the Gangetic Plain. This revolutionary project integrates road, rail, and waterways, reducing ...