According to an official release from AMU, the research work has been carried out at Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben, Germany during the assignment to Dr Aftab as visiting scientist.
By Outlook Planet Desk 24/09/2021Directions have also been issued to NCR and Delhi governments, along with road owning agencies and municipal bodies, for abatement of dust from roads and open areas through a "Dust Control and Management Cell".
By Outlook Planet Desk 23/09/2021This call to world leaders is based on growing scientific and social impact evidence of the dangers associated with hydropower dams and the risks of pursuing investment in dams for climate change mitigation.
By Outlook Planet Desk 23/09/2021The largest tiger reserve of India, Nagarjunasagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve (NSTR), is home to great biodiversity and complex ecosystems. It is also, on the other hand, popular for religious tourism.
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/09/2021Findings of this framework developed under the Union Earth Sciences Ministry meant for citizens, decision-makers and researchers, were published in the international peer-reviewed Elsevier Journal.
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/09/2021India now has 10 International Blue Flag certification beaches with the addition of Kovalam & Eden
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/09/2021According to a recent study published in international health journals around the world, constant exposure to traffic noise increases the risk of dementia among aged population.
By Outlook Planet Desk 21/09/2021There is an urgent need for giving due importance to adaptation and discuss whether the scale of resources is commensurate with the scale of the needs of developing countries.
By Outlook Planet Desk 21/09/2021Group of 20 (G20) nations account for 80 per cent of global emissions. Their leadership is needed more than ever. The decisions they take now will determine whether the promise made at Paris is kept or broken.
By Outlook Planet Desk 21/09/2021Today about 1 in 4 freshwater creatures face extinction. Wetlands are disappearing three times faster than forests. Across the globe, water quality is plummeting, polluted by plastic, sewage, mining sludge, industrial and agricultural chemicals and much m
By Outlook Planet Desk 21/09/2021