Indo Daily
November 27, 2014
FROTH AND BUBBLE
India court slams Delhi's worsening air pollution
New Delhi (AFP) Nov 27, 2014
India's environment court has slammed the government over the capital's horrendous air pollution, which it said was "getting worse" every day, and ordered a string of measures to bring it down. The National Green Tribunal directed all vehicles older than 15 years be taken off New Delhi roads, pollution checks undertaken for all state-run buses and air purifiers installed at the city's busy markets. Environmentalists welcomed Thursday the decision, saying policy makers were failing to heed the "e ... read more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

First GPS-collar study reveals how leopards live with people
In the first-ever GPS-based study of leopards in India, led by WCS and partners has delved into the secret lives of these big cats, and recorded their strategies to thrive in human-dominated areas. ... more
ABOUT US

Dizzying heights: Prehistoric farming on the 'roof of the world'
Animal teeth, bones and plant remains have helped researchers from Cambridge, China and America to pinpoint a date for what could be the earliest sustained human habitation at high altitude. A ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Solar industry pins great hopes on Indian solar market
The sixth Intersolar India, India's largest exhibition and conference for the solar industry, drew to a close on November 20. Here, 160 international exhibitors from the fields of photovoltaics (PV) ... more
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TRADE WARS

China's Alibaba plans to invest more in India
E-commerce giant Alibaba's founder Jack Ma promised Wednesday to invest more in India where online sales are soaring, predicting that the Internet will transform the country's future. ... more


CLIMATE SCIENCE

Wave of child deaths in Pakistan desert
Nearly 300 children have died this year in desert communities in southern Pakistan, officials said Wednesday, as poor monsoon rains and livestock diseases have combined to worsen malnutrition. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

TAPI to get project developer by early 2015
Project leaders in New Delhi confirmed Friday parties to a multilateral gas pipeline from Turkmenistan will work to find a project operator by February. ... more
FARM NEWS

Seychelles poachers go nutty for erotic shaped seed
Under cover of darkness in the steamy jungles of the Seychelles thieves creep out to harvest the sizeable and valuable nuts of the famous coco de mer palm, but their activities are threatening its long-term survival. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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Slingshot to embed AI agent in US Space Force space warfare training
Energy learning algorithm boosts complex UAV swarm tasking
WATER WORLD

Tibetan mega-dam begins operation: China media
China has begun generating electricity from Tibet's biggest ever hydropower project, state-run media reported, the latest dam development on Himalayan rivers that has prompted concern in neighbouring India. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Airbus building periscope maintenance plant in India
A facility for the maintenance and repair of Indian Navy submarine periscopes is being built in India by Airbus Defense and Space's Optronics business unit. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

SMS alerts cut deaths from elephants in rural India
Geetha Thomas owes her life to a text message. The 38-year-old tea plantation worker was able to scramble onto the roof of her home in southern India as a herd of elephants rampaged through her village thanks to an alert on her mobile phone. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Out of India
Working at the edge of a coal mine in India, a team of Johns Hopkins researchers and colleagues have filled in a major gap in science's understanding of the evolution of a group of animals that incl ... more
TECTONICS

Caltech geologists discover ancient buried canyon in South Tibet
A team of researchers from Caltech and the China Earthquake Administration has discovered an ancient, deep canyon buried along the Yarlung Tsangpo River in south Tibet, north of the eastern end of t ... more
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China bids to host secretariat of new high seas treaty
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record: official data
South Africa flood toll rises, large parts of Mozambique submerged
WATER WORLD

China, India to court Pacific nations in Fiji
Rival suitors India and China step up their courtship of Pacific island nations this week when Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping head to Fiji following the Group of 20 summit in Australia. ... more
WATER WORLD

NASA sees the Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season awaken
The first tropical cyclone of the Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season has formed over 300 miles from Diego Garcia. When NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Adjali the VIIRS ins ... more
OIL AND GAS

Kabul, Islamabad pursue gas pipeline connections
Islamabad thanks the leadership in Kabul for putting renewed emphasis behind a multilateral gas pipeline from Turkmenistan, the Pakistani prime minister said. ... more
TRADE WARS

China calls for swift movement on BRICS development bank
China on Saturday urged BRICS nations to speed up the creation of a development bank as an alternative to the Western-dominated global financial system. ... more
MOON DAILY

After Mars, India space chief aims for the moon
India now has its sights set on low-budget missions to the moon and the sun after becoming the first country in Asia to reach Mars, the head of its space agency said Tuesday. ... more

LAUNCH PAD

Experimental flight of GSLV Mark 3 in December
India will conduct an experimental test of its Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) Mark 3 in mid-December, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chief K. Radhakrishnan said Tuesday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

IU biologists collaborate to refine climate change modeling tools
A new climate change modeling tool developed by scientists at Indiana University, Princeton University and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration finds that carbon dioxide removal ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

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FROTH AND BUBBLE

India sending 'chilling message' on environment: Greenpeace

THE STANS

Indian army admits 'mistake' in killing two teenagers

DEMOCRACY

India's Modi names yoga minister in major reshuffle

LAUNCH PAD

India to test fly bigger space vehicle next month

SPACE TRAVEL

India to launch unmanned crew module in December

NUKEWARS

India votes against U.N. draft resolution on nuke pact

FLOATING STEEL

Indian navy worker killed in ship accident: reports

ABOUT US

Brazil Indians in race to save ancestral lands

SINO DAILY

China to punish Tibet officials who support Dalai Lama

PROINSO kick starts ZeverSolar with 50kWp installation in Mumbai

India pulls warships from Kolkata as city on 'terror' alert

Indians angry Anderson never tried over Bhopal disaster

India's fading Chinese community faces painful war past

Fears S.Africa fish farm would make triathletes shark bait

Kenyan troops kill six after 'machete attack' on barracks

There were warning signs ahead of Sri Lanka mudslide: survivors

Google guns for 300 mn new Indian local language users

Himalayan Viagra fuels caterpillar fungus gold rush

India chooses Israel over US for $525m missile deal: defence sources

Rains hamper Sri Lanka mudslide tragedy search effort

India shifts thousands ahead of cyclone, Pakistan on alert

China's Main Competitor in Space Exploration is India, Not Russia

China Concerned by India's Moves to Secure Northeastern Border

Airbus DS and Indian firm jointly pursue transport deal

India's Modi pledges to modernise Vietnam's defences

India plans to build 6 submarines

Cyclone Nilofar due to slam into India, Pakistan

Bangladesh gas supports Asian demand, Chevron says

Tanzania to start major port construction in 2015

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