Kalpana, a once-exploited elephant, celebrates five years since her rescue by Wildlife SOS. Her journey, marked by physical and emotional challenges, underscores the indomitable spirit of survival. Despite facing adversity
Scientists warn of the slowing Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which regulates global climate. If it collapses, it could cause freezing temperatures in Europe and disrupt weather patterns worldwide.
New research predicts the ecological footprint of G20 nations by 2050, revealing that the UK and 15 others are expected to have a negative impact. The study emphasizes the urgency for sustainable practices to preserve resources and ecosystems.
In northwest Pakistan, residents face perilous conditions as they resort to transporting natural gas in large plastic bags, known as "walking bombs," due to infrastructure deficiencies and soaring energy prices.
Researchers from IIT Kanpur, led by Professor Sachchida Nand Tripathi, conducted a study on air pollution sources in North India, revealing the significant contribution of local emissions from incomplete combustion of fuels.
The study led by Roxy Mathew Cole warns of significant temperature rises in the Indian Ocean, potentially leading to more heatwaves and cyclones. These changes could disrupt marine life, intensify cyclones, and raise sea levels.
AstraZeneca has acknowledged that its Covid-19 vaccine, Covishield, may lead to Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), following legal action over alleged severe harm and deaths linked to the vaccine.
The Uttarakhand government has suspended licenses for 14 products sold by Patanjali Ayurved and Divya Pharmacy, owned by Baba Ramdev, due to repeated violations of regulations, particularly regarding misleading advertisements.
A claim surfaced on social media alleging that BJP in Kerala resorted to sharing beef recipes on its official Twitter handle to garner votes for the 2024 elections. Originating from The Savala Vada newspaper's Instagram page, the claim circulated widely
The Bombay Shaving Company's recent advertisement featuring Prachi Nigam, the UP board topper, has sparked controversy and faced widespread criticism for its poor taste. The ad, aiming to express solidarity with Nigam amidst trolling for her facial hair