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Maharashtra stares at severe water crisis

Eight of the nine major dams in the Marathwada region have gone dry; CM Fadnavis promises action

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16/06/2019
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JNCASR finds key protein conferring radiation sensitivity in cancer cells

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The mysterious case of GM brinjal cultivation

Last month, genetically modified brinjal was found in a farm in Haryana. While the government insists that this is a one-off case, activists wonder how widespread the problem could be.

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15/06/2019
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Six days on, operations resume at iron ore mines in Chhattisgarh’s Bailadila

Operations resumed at five iron ore mines at the Bailadila Range of Dantewada district on Thursday, after remaining suspended for six days as adivasis picketed entry gates against proposed mining

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14/06/2019
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Encephalitis surge in Bihar: Centre deploys multi-speciality team

In the wake of 11 deaths from January to June 8 this year in Bihar due to Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) against 48 reported cases, the Union government has deployed a multi-speciality team in t

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13/06/2019
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Cyclone in Gujarat triggers a heatwave in Andhra Pradesh

People in at least 18 stations across Andhra Pradesh reported heatwave and severe heatwave conditions on Wednesday, according to the India Meteorological Department.

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13/06/2019
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Karnataka announces waiver of commercial farm loans in one go

The decision will bring immediate relief to 9.8 lakh farmers across the State

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How much plastic you consume in a week

People worldwide could be ingesting 5 g of microscopic plastic particles every week, equivalent in weight to a credit card, researchers said on Wednesday.

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13/06/2019
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