Indore's Warmest Night at 25.1°C with Thunderstorms

Indore experienced its warmest night of the season with a minimum temperature of 25.1°C, four degrees above normal. Thunderstorms and light rain brought brief relief, but heat persists with temperatures expected to rise further.

Gujarat Youth Build Rescue Networks for Wildlife

Across Gujarat, young volunteers including students, mechanics, and teenagers as young as 12 are forming informal rescue networks to save birds, snakes, and wild animals from dangerous urban situations.

Gujarat to Create Corridors for Tiger, Cheetah, and Leopard

The Gujarat forest department unveils ambitious plans to establish dedicated corridors for tigers, cheetahs, and leopards, aiming to make the state a unique habitat for all four major big cats alongside its established lion population.

Kerala Storm Aftermath: Damage in Ernakulam Rural Areas

Following Sunday's severe storm in Ernakulam district, significant damage to houses, roads, and crops has been reported in rural areas like Aluva and North Paravur. Revenue officials are assessing the impact for compensation.

Desert Sand Turned Fertile in 10 Months by Chinese Researchers

Researchers at China's Shapotou Desert Experimental Research Station have developed a method using cyanobacteria to create biological soil crusts, converting shifting sand into productive land within 10 months, offering a sustainable solution for global d

Adilabad Ranks Among World's Hottest Cities, Experts Warn

Adilabad in Telangana has repeatedly featured among the world's top 100 hottest cities, with temperatures reaching 44.5°C. Experts attribute this to dry winds, declining forest cover, urbanization, and climate change, warning of more districts facing simi

Trump: US Winning Iran War, Media Spreading Fake News

Former US President Donald Trump asserts the US is decisively winning the Iran conflict, citing military and economic gains while accusing major media outlets of distorting facts to undermine American efforts.

Poila Baisakh Bird Count 2026: 400+ Species Recorded

The fourth Poila Baisakh Bird Count in West Bengal recorded over 400 bird species, with lower participation due to assembly elections. Key sightings included the critically endangered spoon-billed sandpiper.

Why Iran Did Not Fall: A Cultural Explanation

Explore how Iran's deep-rooted cultural unity and national resolve have enabled it to withstand intense US-Israeli military and political pressures, defying expectations of regime collapse.

Navi Mumbai: Trees Poisoned for Hoardings, Activists Claim

Nature enthusiasts in Navi Mumbai allege a 30-year-old Peepal tree is being killed to install a hoarding on Airoli-Mulund Link Road. Activists claim systematic tree poisoning is occurring to clear green cover for advertisements, with officials slow to res

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