Deadly Cyclones and Floods Kill 1,200 in Asia Amid Climate Crisis

December 3, 2025

Deadly Cyclones and Floods Kill 1,200 in Asia Amid Climate Crisis

At least 1,200 people have died in Asia due to cyclones and floods during a fierce monsoon season. Climate change is making storms wetter and deadlier. Over a million people have been forced to flee amid severe damage and ongoing rescue challenges.

Experts Urge Stronger Ayurveda Integration to Tackle Obesity and Metabolic Disorders

December 3, 2025

Experts Urge Stronger Ayurveda Integration to Tackle Obesity and Metabolic Disorders

At a major conference, experts called for more proof-based Ayurveda and modern medicine teamwork to fight rising obesity, diabetes, and metabolic issues worldwide.

DRDO Successfully Tests Indigenous High-Speed Rocket Sled for Fighter Aircraft Escape System

December 2, 2025

DRDO Successfully Tests Indigenous High-Speed Rocket Sled for Fighter Aircraft Escape System

DRDO conducted a high-speed rocket sled test for India's own fighter aircraft escape system. The test proved canopy breakage, ejection, and pilot safety, marking a big step for India’s defence technology.

Cyclone Ditwah Stalls Near Chennai, Causes Heavy Rains With Slow Movement

December 2, 2025

Cyclone Ditwah Stalls Near Chennai, Causes Heavy Rains With Slow Movement

Cyclone Ditwah stalled near Tamil Nadu coast for hours, causing heavy rainfall near Chennai. Meteorologists say rare atmospheric conditions slowed the cyclone's movement and made forecasting difficult.

Study Finds High Bacterial Diversity in Protected Eastern Ghats Lakes, Low in Industrial Areas

December 2, 2025

Study Finds High Bacterial Diversity in Protected Eastern Ghats Lakes, Low in Industrial Areas

A large study by CSIR-CCMB shows lakes in Eastern Ghats’ protected areas have rich bacteria, while industrial zones show less diversity. Each lake has a unique bacterial pattern, highlighting nature’s delicate balance.