Crime in India 2022
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) released its annual report on crime in India for the year 2022. The report is a compilation of data on reported crime from across the country, and provides the
The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) released its annual report on crime in India for the year 2022. The report is a compilation of data on reported crime from across the country, and provides the
About 25 non-governmental organisations held a demonstration outside the American Information Centre in the Capital today against the likely US military attack on
Leading non-Government organisations (NGOs) of Nagaland held a rally here reiterating their demand to defer elections in the
Swirling bands of the eroded, layered rock, reminiscent of the edges of Alaskan ice sheets, and an array of light and dark mottled patterns blanket the frigid floor of Mars south pole where NASA's
The Environmental Protection Agency has discovered that hundreds of thousands of modern heavy duty diesel truck engines run cleanly during the agency's mandatory performance tests but give off much
To search for a new development paradigm, it is important that all critical actors like Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), research institutions and the media work together. Speaking on the role
Cities in developing countries are influenced more and more by multinational corporations and international financial institutions because economic globalization has weakened national governments.
About 50 grassroot environmental organisations are expected to meet at Pune to create a network to chalk out a strategy of sustainable development, according to Dr. Rashmi Mayur, Director of the
NGOs who came forward to shoulder several social responsibilities, are facing a credibility crisis with a number of cases of embezzlement and scandals involving some of them coming to the
Researchers have unearthed fossilized ants dating back 92 million years, which means the omnipresent insects have been on the Earth more than twice as long as previously thought. Each find is
Mr. P R Kuppusamy, convener of the Committee for Protection of the Cauvery, based in Karur in Central Tamil Nadu, agonises that all his work of years now stand imperilled. In his latest missive