Karnataka Floods Ruin 8.60 Lakh Hectares of Crops; CM Siddaramaiah to Survey Damage by Air

September 30, 2025

Karnataka Floods Ruin 8.60 Lakh Hectares of Crops; CM Siddaramaiah to Survey Damage by Air

Karnataka’s farms suffer huge flood damage over 8.60 lakh hectares. CM Siddaramaiah takes to the skies for a damage check. Relief plans gear up as rains continue. BJP accused of late response!

Metro Kolkata Shines Bright with Record 9.82 Lakh Passengers on September 27!

September 29, 2025

Metro Kolkata Shines Bright with Record 9.82 Lakh Passengers on September 27!

Kolkata Metro Railway rocked on September 27 by carrying a whopping 9.82 lakh passengers—the highest ever daily count! With Durga Puja around the corner, special night services and extra staff are ready to make your festival rides smooth and safe.

Guruvayur Municipality Shines Bright with Platinum Award for Pollution Control in Kerala

September 28, 2025

Guruvayur Municipality Shines Bright with Platinum Award for Pollution Control in Kerala

Guruvayur Municipality bagged the Platinum Award from Kerala’s State Pollution Control Board for stellar efforts in pollution control. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan handed over the shiny trophy at a grand environment event in Ernakulam. This win adds to their list of top honors, confirming their star status in green work!

Scientists Unveil Two Stunning New Antlion Species in Kerala’s Western Ghats!

September 28, 2025

Scientists Unveil Two Stunning New Antlion Species in Kerala’s Western Ghats!

Exciting news from Kerala! Researchers have uncovered two new antlion species in the lush Western Ghats. These discoveries boost India’s biodiversity with eleven species in the Indophanes genus alone. Dive into nature’s mystery with these tiny, fascinating bugs that watch the forest closely!

Ladakh Arrests Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk Under NSA After Deadly Leh Violence

September 28, 2025

Ladakh Arrests Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk Under NSA After Deadly Leh Violence

Ladakh authorities have detained climate activist Sonam Wangchuk under the National Security Act. They blame his fiery speeches linking Nepal protests and the Arab Spring for deadly Leh violence that killed 4. Wangchuk was moved to Jodhpur prison to restore peace and stop further trouble in Leh.