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The Land Boundary Agreement of 2015 was a key milestone in India-Bangladesh border negotiations over five decades. Yet, few ...
New study reveals alarming forest fragmentation in India, emphasizing the need for strategic conservation and afforestation ...
IIT Bombay’s study reveals India’s net forest loss between 2015-2019 far exceeds gains, stressing the need for sustainable ...
The Forest Department is planning to renovate and convert 27 of its inspection bungalows and rest houses across the country into resort-style facilities for commercial rental to tourists, aimed at ...
MUMBAI, 5 Aug: India lost 18 sq km of forest for every one sq km gained during 2015 to 2019, according to a study conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay).
All states in India record a net loss in forest cover, while 56.3 sq km t was added, a 1,032.89 sq km was lost ...
More than 1,500 baby saltwater crocodiles have broken out of their eggshells to make their way to water bodies in and around Odisha’s Bhitarkanika national park, officials said on Tuesday.
More than 1,500 baby saltwater crocodiles have broken out of their eggshells to make their way to water-bodies in and around Odisha’s Bhitarkanika national park, <br />thus re-establishing the region ...
India lost 18 sq. km of forest for every one sq. km gained during 2015 to 2019, according to a study conducted by the Indian ...
A recent study by IIT Bombay and SASTRA Deemed University reveals that India lost more forest cover than it gained between 2015 and 2019.
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