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From: tubaah on Mon, Jul 20 2009 10:52 AM
लगातार हो रही बारिश से अब तक 28 लोग मारे जा चुके हैं।
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MumbairainLocaltrainservicesroadtraffichit
From: tubaah on Wed, Jul 15 2009 10:27 AM
After 12 hours of continuous rain, Mumbai’s roads have been hit badly by water and traffic. Vehicles can hardly move and the incessant rain is making life of commuters increasingly difficult. There are reports of several train lines being blocked.
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StillpouringinMumbaibutMithiabates
From: tubaah on Wed, Jul 15 2009 10:26 AM
The Mithi river has slipped below the danger mark. But drying reservoirs, the main source of Mumbai’s water, are now in much better shape.
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ThedayMumbaidrowned
From: tubaah on Wed, Jul 15 2009 10:25 AM
As Mumbai struggles to cope with the rains once again, we now take you back to the day when rain brought India’s financial capital to a complete standstill - on July 26th, 2005, Mumbai experienced the mother of all downpours.
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MumbaisrainnightmareAnotheryearsamestory
From: tubaah on Wed, Jul 15 2009 10:25 AM
On Tuesday, Mumbai woke up to a wet, soggy, windy day. In 24 hours, Mumbai received this season’s highest rainfall - with the rain, train and air traffic completely out of gear. Here's a recap of the day's events.
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Mumbaisraintroubles
From: tubaah on Wed, Jul 15 2009 10:24 AM
The Mithi River that was flowing above the danger level, after continuous rainfall in Mumbai and its suburbs since last night, reports say that it is now receding. Though many low lying areas are still waterlogged. A report.
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WatercrisisinMadhyaPradesh
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:19 AM
With deficient rainfall in various parts of the country, 39 cities in Madhya Pradesh including Bhopal, Indore and Ujjain are facing the worst ever water crisis. A report.
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Monsoonsgreatcomeback
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:18 AM
The Monsoon has recovered and is catching up fast. June was pretty disastrous with 50 per cent of normal rain. July has started with a bang.
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Mumbaishomegrownsolutiontowatercrisis
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:17 AM
As Mumbai faces the unique problem of waterlogging on one side and a drinking water shortage on the other, there are some Mumbaikars who have come up with their own solutions to the city’s water problem.
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Theburdenofsilt
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:16 AM
One of the reasons that Pune and Mumbai are facing a water crisis is that levels in reservoirs that feed the city have dipped considerably. The Met department says India has received a good amount of rainfall over the past 2 weeks - so why this shortage?
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TheironyofMumbaiswaterwoes
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:07 AM
In Mumbai it is truly a case of water water everywhere but not a drop to drink. Commuters on Wednesday cursed the rain gods as they almost swam to work. But then, taps are starting to run dry.
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HopefadesPunjabfarmerstapgroundwater
From: tubaah on Sat, Jul 11 2009 10:05 AM
When there are no rains, water is a luxury which only few farmers can afford. But then groundwater too cannot fulfill 100 per cent need.
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FastuntodeathforriverGanga
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:15 PM
At a time when the country was celebrating Ganga Dussehra, in Uttarakashi a veteran scientist choose the day to fast unto death, a desperate attempt to save a sacred river from the clutches of unmindful developmental at its very source. A special prayer was held for the holiest river, Ganga, tha...
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BigcatstocomebacktoSariska
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:15 PM
The government’s ambitious Sariska experiment begins today. It's an experiment that is aimed at re-introducing the big cats in Sariska. All tigers in Sariska were poached out of existence three years ago. Today, the first tiger from Ranthambor is all set to move to his new home in Sariska.
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PETAprotestoutsideBangaloreKFCoutlet
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:15 PM
KFC stands for Kentucky Fried Cruelty, according to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The group on Wednesday demonstrated outside a Bangalore outlet of KFC - with a chicken in a wheelchair representing the crippled birds. KFC says all its chickens are sourced from vendors a...
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ReportpaintsgrimpictureofBangalore
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM
The Centre for Sustainable Development has prepared a first of its kind Environment Report Card for Bangalore and the figures aren’t very encouraging.
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FallwithoutwaterJogfalllosesattraction
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM
The Jog falls in Karnataka, once Asia’s largest waterfall, is losing its majesty with no water to attract the tourists. The fall is created when the Shravati river descends a whopping 960 feet at the Gersoppa in Kanataka's Shimoga district.
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Indiaamongtopenvironmentalpolluters
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM
One of the greatest threats facing the world today is climate change. Developed countries, especially America, are usually on top of the blame list, but surprisingly, India is now one of the world’s biggest polluters.
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NovelideasScientistsdevelopmethodstolowergreenhousehazards
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM
All over the world, in small and big ways, scientists are trying to fight back against a warmer world.
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ActivistsapproachHCtosaveDelhiRidge
From: tubaah on Fri, Jul 10 2009 6:14 PM
A city of 14 million and growing each day, Delhi depends on the river Yamuna and underground reservoirs for its water. But over the years, the reservoirs have been depleting and water levels in the city have fallen from anywhere between two and 12 meters.
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