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Call to solve Siliguri pollution problems
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
Concerned about the rising pollution levels in Siliguri, a voluntary organisation on Tuesday sought measures to be taken against the same. Members of the Green Forum also demanded that authorities concerned
Malaria is stalking the Rajabhatkhawa area of the Dooars. Five people have died of the killer disease in the past one month and the death toll is now over
Nearly 10000 poachers in the peripheral villages of Chilka lake(Orissa) have decided against killing birds. Around 2 million migratory birds visit Chilka lake every year and of them nearly 8 to 10
The West Bengal Chief Minister's pledges about the state's industrial ghetto, Haldia, may sound promising. But the town's only convenient connection with the city, at least for industrialists and
The country's first institute of excellence for arsenic mitigation is coming up in Salt Lake. The Union rural development ministry will provide funds to set up the institute. It will be run by an
Fire crackers with sound levels of above 90 decibels at five metres from the blast-point have been banned by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board. People can burst crackers and display fireworks
In New Alipore and other parts of South Kolkata, as Mudiali and Lake Avenue, trees of all sizes are being felled. Trees are also being felled at places around flyover construction sites, specially in
The sound of the conch shells may no longer be heard as often in temples and homes during pujas and other auspicious occasions because of ban imposed by the Union ministry of environment and forests
About 300 Jharkhand Party cadres, including some women, ransacked the office of the forest range officer at Bholabheda in Delpahari of Jhargram subdivision. The Jharkhandis allegedly manhandled the
Illegal fishing and degradation of habitat are pushing the shark population in Orissa towards the verge of extinction. The Wildlife Society of Orissa has urged the state to prevent the ' widespread
Kendrapara district (Orissa) administration has demolished unauthorised prawn farms spread across 11000 acres of reserve forest land. The demolition drive came in the wake up a directive of the