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2011-12-23 16:30:00

Forest authorities in Tamil Nadu's Dharmapuri District conducted a training programme to educate and train staff on how to handle snakes and to make them aware about importance of maintaining the

2011-12-22 10:30:00
/EFE) Cuba's basic industry minister said the island produced an estimated four million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2011, an amount roughly unchanged from the previous four years, state media reported.
2011-12-20 17:00:00
The union environment ministry's experts committee arrived in Visakhaptanam Tuesday for public hearing on bauxite mining amid protests and a two-day shutdown in tribal areas of the coastal Andhra district.
2011-12-20 16:30:00
The Queen will finally go green with the installation of the final turbine on a new hydroelectric scheme to power Windsor Castle.
2011-12-19 13:20:00
Shimla: Oh, for a white Christmas and New Year! That is now the feeling in Shimla where snow on Christmas has become a thing of the past.Snowfall has been eluding the town on Christmas since 1991 when
2011-12-19 00:18:00
Gregory Jaczko The head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Thursday he was "mortified" by allegations that he verbally abused women who worked at the agency.
2011-12-16 18:12:00
A company that transforms groundnut shells into fuel briquettes in Gambia and a business in Kenya where women produce aloe-based skin care products are among this year's winners of a United Nations-backed award recognizing projects that help promote sustainable development.
2011-12-16 17:37:58
MaoistThe recent killing of nun-turned-activist Sister Valsa John in Jharkhand has once again exposed the vitiated social and economic dynamics in India's mineral heartland where the mafia, Maoists,
2011-12-15 23:15:00
Brazilian federal prosecutors said Wednesday they are seeking $10.6 billion in damages from U.S.-based Chevron Corp. because of environmental harm caused by an offshore oil leak.
2011-12-15 15:20:00
At the recently concluded UN climate change talk in Durban, the world agreed to a new global climate change regime by 2020 to bring down emissions to save the planet. But cutting carbon emissions will be a tough task for India in the years to come as the country needs to balance its development trajectory with transition to a low carbon economy.
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