Empowering Future Innovators: The Eco-Friendly Troy Kit Revolutionizing Learning in the AI Era
In an age where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries, cultivating the intuitive mind has become essential for preparing future generations. The Troy Kit, with its 62 blocks in 11…
Plummeting Vulture Populations in India Linked to Surge in Human Deaths
New Study Reveals Devastating Public Health Impact Following Vulture Collapse A startling new study has revealed that the near-extinction of vultures in India may have led to a significant increase…
IIT-Madras Develops Multimodal Climate Model for Indian Regions
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) have proposed a multimodal approach to quantify climate model uncertainty, providing reliable climate change estimates crucial for informed planning and management. The…
Harit Ghar Initiative by Paryavaran Sanrakshan Gatividhi: A Step TowardsSustainable Living
HARIT GHAR (हरित घर)“IT’S NOT ABOUT HOW BIG THE HOUSE IS, IT’S HOW HAPPY THE HOME IS”Home is the sanctuary where happiness and peace are sought. It’s a place where…
BNHS Celebrates World Environment Day with Nationwide Initiatives
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), India’s leading nature conservation organization, marked World Environment Day with impactful events designed to raise awareness and foster a deeper connection with nature. The…
Healing the Earth: Restoring Land, Stopping Deserts, and Managing Water Shortages
World Environment Day 2024: Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience Every year on June 5th, the world comes together to celebrate World Environment Day, a global initiative led by the…
Memories Woven in Fabric: The Healing Power of Eco-Friendly Memorial Quilt
Memories last a lifetime. They endure through time, etching themselves into our hearts and minds. For me, the summer of 2021 stands as an indelible memory, a period marked by…
Harshita Priyadarshini Mohanty: The Young Guardian of India’s Rare Millet Varieties
At just 12 years old, Harshita Priyadarshini Mohanty has embarked on a remarkable journey to conserve over 60 rare millet varieties. Inspired by Padma Shri awardee farmer Kamala Pujari, Harshita’s…
CMP Degree College Raises Awareness on World Biodiversity Day
Prayagraj, 23 May 2024: The Botany Department of CMP Degree College organized various programs today in observance of World Biodiversity Day. MSc and BSc students participated in activities such as…
Exploring History and Biodiversity: BNHS Hosts Tree Walk at Joseph Baptista Garden, Mazgaon Hill
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), India’s premier wildlife research conservation organization, conducted a Tree Walk on 21 st April at the Joseph Baptista Garden on Mazgaon Hill in South…
Embracing Earth Day: A Call to Honor and Protect Our Home
As we celebrate Earth Day this year, it’s a poignant reminder of the interconnectedness of all life on our planet and the responsibility we bear to nurture and protect it.…
Discover Van Bhoj: A Sustainable Haven in Delhi NCR
Nestled within the bustling Delhi NCR region lies a hidden gem known as Van Bhoj, a Mud House crafted by the visionary minds at Ecoplore, a Sustainable Tourism company. Van…
Concerns Raised Over Disturbing Rate of Elephant Deaths in Karnataka Camps
In recent news, the frequent and distressing deaths of camp elephants in Karnataka have sparked serious concerns. The latest casualty is Virat, a majestic tusker from the Mathigodu elephant camp,…
BNHS’s March Bird Count at SGNP Documents 92 Species Including a New Discovery
Mumbai, India -: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), India’s foremost nature conservation organization, recently conducted its March Bird Count at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), resulting in a…
CMP Degree College, Prayagraj Implements QR Codes to Digitalize Flora as Part of Green Campus Initiative
In an ambitious move towards the conservation and digitalization of botanical assets, the Department of Botany at CMP Degree College, Prayagraj, has introduced QR codes affixed to trees and plants…