India boasts the world’s second-largest bamboo reserves, second only to China. With 136+ species thriving across the country, ...
The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) hosted the 'Global Summit on Sustainability MSMEs – Small Businesses, Big Impact' in New Delhi on September 13 ...
Microplastics (MPs) are a major threat to aquatic ecosystems because of their very small size, higher surface area, capacity to adsorb harmful pollutants, inert ...
Scaling India's renewable energy (RE) capacity beyond 1,500 gigawatts (GW) will present significant challenges related to land, water, population, and climate, according to a recent study by the ...
Millets are also gluten-free and easy to digest, making them ideal for children. Consuming millet-based food like ragi ladoo ...
India's journey towards cleaner waters has been a complex and often contradictory affair. While it strives to meet its environmental goals, the implementation of sewage treatment standards has been ...
The evolution of legislative framework for water pollution in India The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment at Stockholm in 1972 led to a new era ...
Inadequate sanitation facilities result in environmental degradation and public health risks. A survey by the British Medical Journal in 2006 found access to water and sanitation crucial for health ...