Disaster management involves preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies. It includes planning, training, and resource allocation. Effective communication is crucial during crises. Governments and organisations collaborate to minimise risks. Community involvement enhances resilience. Legal frameworks guide disaster response efforts. Cultural factors influence recovery strategies. Understanding geography aids in risk assessment. Overall, disaster management aims to protect lives and property.
Bioremediation is emerging as a vital solution to India’s escalating pollution crisis in 2025. Rapid industrial growth has left many ecosystems contaminated with toxic waste. Traditional cleanup methods...
Recent developments in 2025 have brought the spotlight back on Delhi’s AN Jha Deer Park. The Supreme Court intervened to halt the Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) plans to...
Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, is experiencing severe ecological stress and economic fragility in 2025. The city’s traditional livelihoods are under threat from urban sprawl,...
India’s air pollution crisis remains a persistent problem, especially in cities like Delhi. Despite annual efforts such as cloud seeding, smog towers, and odd-even traffic rules, pollution levels...
India’s green hydrogen ambition has gained momentum in 2025 as a key pillar of its clean energy transition. The National Green Hydrogen Mission aims to produce five million...
The Supreme Court recently questioned the suitability of equipment used at Delhi’s air quality monitoring stations. This scrutiny comes as the city heavily depends on Air Quality Index...
The year 2025 marked moment for Himalayan literature and conservation. Stephen Alter, a renowned writer and naturalist, received the inaugural Radisson Himalayan Echoes Nature Prize. His work places...
The Assam tea industry, vital to India’s economy and millions of workers, is grappling with severe climate disruptions. Changing weather patterns have altered traditional growing conditions. Rising temperatures,...
Road dust is a major source of particulate pollution in India’s urban areas. With the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) targeting a 40% reduction in PM₁₀ by 2025-26,...
Sanitation remains a critical issue for India in 2025 despite impressive economic growth. The country is poised to become the third-largest economy, yet struggles with cleanliness and hygiene....