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6 Flowering Succulents for a Vibrant Balcony

Discover six beautiful, low-maintenance flowering succulents perfect for Indian balconies. Get tips on Echeveria, Jade Plant, and more to create a colourful, water-efficient retreat.

Chennai STP Sludge Can Be Reused for Gardening: Study

CEG research finds Chennai's sewage sludge, after pathogen treatment, is suitable for non-food agriculture. Heavy metals are within limits, but raw sludge is hazardous. Learn about safe reuse methods.

8 Plants to Attract Birds to Your Balcony

Transform your small balcony into a bird haven! Discover 8 easy-to-grow plants like Sunflower and Tulsi that provide food and shelter, boosting urban biodiversity. Start your green sanctuary today!

Snake Plant: The Modern Tulsi for 2026 Homes

Discover why the Snake Plant is trending as the ultimate houseplant for 2026. From NASA-backed air purification to Vastu benefits and zero maintenance, learn why it's replacing the Tulsi. Get yours today!

Vishwamitri River Cleanup: 16 MLD Sewage Remains

Vadodara's Vishwamitri river sees improved water quality, but 16 million litres of sewage still flow daily. VMC's Rs 195 crore project shows progress. Read about the ongoing cleanup efforts.

How Your Garden Plants Can Attract Snakes

Your lush garden might be a haven for snakes. Discover which moisture-loving plants create ideal conditions for snakes and learn practical tips to make your garden safer without removing all greenery.

Mumbai's Rs 2,000-cr plan to clean Mithi River

Mumbai launches two major projects worth Rs 2,000 crore to tackle sewage and flooding in the Mithi River. The plan includes a diversion tunnel and tidal management systems.

Soursop Fungi: A Natural Hope Against Cervical Cancer

A new study reveals endophytic fungi from soursop leaves could be a potent, natural weapon against cervical cancer, offering hope for treatments with fewer side effects. Explore the groundbreaking research.

HIV Treatment Dropouts Rise in India, Data Shows

New NACO data reveals a worrying rise in HIV patients dropping out of treatment in India, with over 20,000 lost in 2024-25. Experts call for urgent action to retain patients in care programs.

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