German Genius Behind Bangalore's Garden City Legacy
Discover how German botanist Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel's visionary planning transformed Bangalore into India's Garden City, creating botanical marvels that still thrive today.
Discover how German botanist Gustav Hermann Krumbiegel's visionary planning transformed Bangalore into India's Garden City, creating botanical marvels that still thrive today.
Discover the fascinating science behind the Titan Arum, the rare corpse flower that blooms once every decade and emits a foul odor resembling rotting flesh to attract pollinators.
Scientists discover massive spiderweb covering 10,000 sq ft in Greece, housing an incredible colony of 111,000 Tetragnatha spiders in unprecedented natural phenomenon.
Chandigarh's Museum of Trees welcomes a special Mānuka tree from New Zealand, symbolizing growing India-NZ ties and environmental conservation efforts.
Discover how Japan's mysterious ghost plants thrive in complete darkness, revealing groundbreaking insights about plant adaptation and survival mechanisms that could transform our understanding of life.
Karnataka High Court permits tree transplantation in Lalbagh for crucial twin tunnel project, balancing infrastructure development with environmental conservation in Bengaluru.
Discover how Malarikkal in Kerala's Kottayam district has become a viral sensation as pink water lilies blanket traditional paddy fields, creating breathtaking natural artwork that attracts tourists and photographers alike.
A group of enthusiastic students recently explored the lush landscapes of their local botanical garden, transforming textbook learning into real-world environmental discovery through an immersive educational excursion.
Discover the fascinating history of Bengaluru's Lalbagh Botanical Garden, which once housed exotic animals including tigers, orangutans, and bears before becoming the botanical paradise we know today.
Groundbreaking research by Geological Survey of India uncovers ancient origins of India's only active mud volcano in Andaman, dating back 23 million years to the Oligocene-Miocene era.