Free insurance policies to students for dengue
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
Students of nine schools of Kamrup district received free insurance policy of Rs 20,000 for dengue under the collaboration of a social-based organisation Drishtee and CAFE India under the Behtar India
Felling of trees is banned by an order of the Supreme Court, yet the illegal felling of trees is going on unabated in Upper Dehing Reserved rain forest in Assam by the smugglers. According to
Statistics normally tend to conceal far more than they reveal. this is particularly true of government statistics. Thus when we are told in government handouts that almost 27.4 % of Assam is under
The four-day training for the Forest Officers on Micro Planning under Joint Forest Management conducted by the Department of Forests and Environment was held at Orchid Lodge at Dokapgre, Ture,
The wildlife parks of North East India are sanctuaries for some of the world's most exotic plants and animals including one-horned rhino which is still struggling for existence owing to poaching,
The outbreak of pneumonic plague in a particular locality of Himachal Pradesh and its effective containment bring out in bold letters what an adequate public health policy can achieve even in a big
Medicines Sans Frontiers (Doctors Without Borders), an international medical and humanitarian NGO, is holding a symposium on malaria in Assam on February 28 and March 1. Health officials from all the
A global conference on Himalayan mountain and its held at Yuksome in west Sikkim from April 15 to commemorate "International Year of Mountain" being observed this year. The conference will be
National Science Day-2002 will be observed on February 28, 2002. This occasion is intended to be celebrated countrywide through a variety of activities and programmes aimed at focussing national
The urban challenge has indeed been phenomenal with many cities in AIsa and Africa destined to double their population in the next 15 years. Already close to 30 per cent of the developing world's
The Comptroller and Auditor General of India has detected loss of detected loss of revenue amounting to Rs 15.14 crore in 72 cases in teh Forest Department in teh year 2000-01. The CAG, in its report