Wind power firms left in the lurch
Jaipur: Despite power regulator Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) reversing an order passed by the previous government last year and bringing in fresh norms to ensure continuity in renewable
Jaipur: Despite power regulator Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) reversing an order passed by the previous government last year and bringing in fresh norms to ensure continuity in renewable
Sarpanch Jaswant Mewada of Chamunderi village in Pali district is dismayed that the state government has chosen to return the proposal of five gram panchayats to declare their area a "community reserve"
Turning over a new leaf, former Chambal dacoits have come ahead in full support in the fight against deforestation and contribute in efforts towards saving the environment. On the eve of International
Come March-end, and 50 rail coaches equipped with solar panels will be rolled out from the North Western Railway (NWR) workshop in Jodhpur. Fitted on the roofs of the coaches, the solar panels will
Jaipur: In order to demoralize the older vehicles plying on the roads that add to the pollution of their respective hamlets, villages and cities, chief minister Vasundhara Raje in her Budget for 2016-17
Udaipur: Marwar Junction, Rani, Falna and Ranapratap Nagar railway stations under Ajmer division would soon be lit up with solar power. To harness the abundantly available solar energy, solar photo voltaic
Jaipur: A Special Tiger Protection Force (STPF) would now be established for Sariska Tiger Reserve and the Mukundara Hills Tiger Project. So far this was only functional for the Ranthambhore Tiger Project.
KOTA: A 28-year-old has succumbed to swine flu taking the death toll from the virus in Kota region to three. The victim, Pradeep Nagar (28), a resident of Anta town in Baran and employed at Vidutt Vitran
JAIPUR: The phenomenal growth of vehicles in Pink city in the last few years has forced the civic bodies to take concrete measures to tackle the ever increasing traffic chaos. The Jaipur Development Authority
JAIPUR: Swine flu has claimed 34 lives in Rajasthan in the months of January and February, a state Medical and Health department official said on Monday. Out of 2,000 samples collected in the state,
Jaipur: The city has reported highest cases of swine flu in the current year. So far 107 persons have already been tested for H1N1 in the city, while 13 persons died of the disease in 2016 . However,