NET Bureau Cyclone Fani, which is spreading across the entire coastal belt in India, has affected the movement of several trains, thus causing a lot of inconvenience to passengers. The
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NET Bureau The gentle giant will finally return home in the wild. He is being shifted to the Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary as after tranquillizing it, the elephant was brought to

NET Bureau On the occasion of World Earth Day, 2019 Voice of Environment (VoE) in collaboration the Department of Environmental Science, Royal Global University (RGU), Guwahati have organised a campaign

NET Bureau Cyclone Fani, which is inching closer to the coasts of north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh, is likely to intensify into a “severe cyclonic storm” today, the

NET Bureau The people of Mebo subdivision in East Siang district have started erecting bamboo and wooden spars at the Kongkul and New Borguly portions of the left bank of

NET Bureau Earthquake hit the state at 1.45 AM on 25th April leaving trail of destruction in Shi Yomi district. However, the details are still sketchy. According to official accounts,

NET Bureau The Supreme Court on Friday ordered a ban on mining and construction activities in Kaziranga National Park and

NET Bureau Earth Hour 2019 celebrated on Saturday, 30 March from 8:30 to 9:30 PM, local time in Guwahati. Earth

NET Bureau The death toll in a massive rainstorm that swept through many places in Nepal on Sunday rose to

NET Bureau An online petition started by a Facebook group called Climate Change for the future, students from all across the world