Environmental News and Media Roundup for Week 31, 2012
Weekly environmental news roundup from across different media networks for week 31 (starting July 30, 2012) 2012.
View ArticleManaging Fire Accidents Part II: Are You Ready?
All disasters--whether floods, earthquakes, cyclones, droughts or fire--inevitably cause upheavals not only in the physical but also in the social and economic context where they occur. Here are some...
View ArticleNature’s Fury, Man’s Worry: Time to Reflect and Reconnect
It is a well known fact that Nature knows how to maintain its balance even though the human race continues to believe it can overpower and destroy it. Sadhus like Nigmanandji have given up their life...
View ArticleNational Institute of Disaster Management Invites Applications for Various Posts
The National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM) of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India invites applications for the following posts purely on contractual basis: One Post of Senior...
View ArticleDG Salutes the Defense, NDRF and All Personnel Engaged in Rescue Work in...
Delhi Greens Salutes the brave soldiers, para-military forces, NDRF personnel, locals and everyone else who is risking their lives to carry out rescue and relief operations in Uttarakhand. The nation...
View ArticleThe Gods Have Spoken
Ever wondered why Gods chose the remote and impassable Himalayas as their abode for us to visit?
View ArticleCorporate India Commits Itself to Odisha Rehabilitation Post-Fani
The Odisha Government evacuated over 1.2 million from vulnerable coastal areas and moved them to higher ground into cyclone shelters.
View ArticleCOVID-19 Response Should Include De-congesting Delhi
The spread of COVID-19 has shown us how an epidemic or pandemic can prove disastrous for congested cities like Delhi.
View ArticleIMD Issues Climate Alert, Past Decade Warmest on Record
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a climate alert in the form of a summary of the year 2020.
View ArticleAssam floods have become a tale of destruction
Assam is one of the most flood-prone states in India where floods have become an annual calamity causing much destruction.
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