Indo Daily
December 13, 2015
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Nepal quake victims face deadly winter as parties bicker
Philim, Nepal (AFP) Dec 12, 2015
Thousands of Nepalis still living in tents months after a massive earthquake are facing a desperate winter, because of a fuel crisis and bickering politicians' failure to spend a $4.1 billion reconstruction fund. Eight months after a 7.8-magnitude quake killed almost 8,900 people and destroyed some half a million homes, thousands of survivors are bracing for the Himalayan winter without proper clothes, bedding or shelter. In the remote village of Philim, close to the quake's epicentre in weste ... read more
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SINO DAILY

Campaigners alarmed by opening of first KFC store in Tibet
Campaign groups expressed alarm Thursday over an announcement that KFC will soon open its first store in Tibet - more than a decade after the fast food giant's last lambasted and abandoned attempt to enter the region. ... more
FAST TRACK

Japan, India PMs talks on track for bullet-train deal
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe are expected to discuss deals covering high-speed rail, defence and civilian nuclear technology when they hold talks on Saturday. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

New Delhi to construct six fast breeder reactors over 15 years
Perumal Chellapandi, the chairman and managing director of an Indian company said that the first prototype fast breeder reactor (FBR), with a capacity of some 500MW, was expected to start operations ... more
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SPACE SCOPES

First light from LAXPC instrument onboard ASTROSAT
ASTROSAT is India's first dedicated science space mission which was launched on 28 September 2015. The Large Area X-ray Propositional Counter (LAXPC), designed and developed at TIFR, Mumbai, is one ... more


FROTH AND BUBBLE

Delhi outlines traffic ban plan to curb pollution
Delhi Tuesday outlined its plans to restrict the number of vehicles on its roads at the beginning of January, as the world's most polluted capital attempts to clean up its toxic air. ... more

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GPS NEWS

India's GPS system will have better accuracy says ISRO
India's indigenous position determination system being developed by national space agency Isro will serve as a "replacement GPS" for the public with enhanced access in remote areas, an official said ... more
WEATHER REPORT

PlanetiQ signs weather satellite launch contract
PlanetiQ has signed a contract with Antrix Corporation Limited, the commercial arm of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), for the launch of PlanetiQ's first two weather satellites on a Po ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Dogs of war: China touts killer robot 'wolves'
US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1
Russia hints at deploying mid-range missiles after ending INF moratorium
AEROSPACE

Nepal quake tough test for 'world's most dangerous airport'
Flying into Nepal's Lukla airport - the gateway to Mount Everest - demands courage and precision, thanks to its tiny, treacherous runway perched on a steep cliff. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

India to Build 6 Nuclear-Powered Submarines
India will commission the construction of six nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs), India's navy chief Adm. Robin Dhowan said. The boost to India's navy will renew the country's submarine ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

India's southern city of Chennai grapples with deadly flood aftermath
Residents in India's southern Tamil Nadu state Saturday were grappling with the aftermath of devastating floods as authorities stepped up relief work following the worst deluge in decades that killed over 250 people. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Bangladesh island losing battle to stem climate tide
Hamida Begum has fled her home on Bangladesh's Kutubdia island more times than she can remember while her neighbours have already given up the battle to prevent theirs being swallowed by the sea. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Want climate action? Give us cash, India tells rich nations
Rich nations responsible for the bulk of the heat-trapping gases mankind has spewed into Earth's atmosphere must provide cash if they want developing countries to make climate-saving cuts, India insisted Friday. ... more
24/7 News Coverage
SMOS mission reveals 15-year global forest carbon storage trends
Pacific microstate sells first passports to fund climate action
Great Barrier Reef suffers most widespread bleaching on record
CAR TECH

Lyft allies with Asia peers in Uber challenge
US ridesharing service Lyft on Thursday announced an expansion of its alliances with Asian partners in a move that ramps its challenge to Uber. ... more
AEROSPACE

India to acquire Russian-made Ka-226T helicopters
India's Ministry of Defense announced plans to purchase Russian-made Kamov Ka-226T light multi-role helicopters. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

A molecule that self-assembles into flower-shaped crystalline patterns
The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.2 million to three research groups at Indiana University to advance research on self-assembling molecules and computer-aided design software required t ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Australia says new analysis shows MH370 hunt in right area
Australia on Thursday said fresh analysis of data on missing jet MH370 confirmed authorities are searching in the right place, with hopes remaining that it will one day be found. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Rescuers race to reach victims of deadly India floods
Thousands of rescuers raced to evacuate residents from deadly flooding Thursday, as India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to the southern state of Tamil Nadu to survey the devastation. ... more

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SHAKE AND BLOW

India deploys troops in south as deadly floods worsen
India on Wednesday deployed troops to Tamil Nadu and closed the main airport there after heavy rains worsened weeks of flooding that has killed nearly 200 people in the southern coastal state. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

India court demands action over Delhi's filthy air
India's environmental court slammed the Delhi government on Wednesday for failing to improve its notoriously toxic air, as the capital spent another day blanketed in grey smog. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Major climate-GDP study under review after facing challenge
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Sticky business: India's purchases of Russian oil


SOLAR DAILY

Warm countries launch Sun-energy alliance

ENERGY NEWS

Rich countries must not impose end to 'conventional energy': India PM

CAR TECH

Volkswagen India to recall 323,700 cars over emissions scandal

POLITICAL ECONOMY

India's economy grows 7.4 percent, outperforms China: govt

OIL AND GAS

India taking energy demand lead

SOLAR DAILY

Alliance Fund II provides $25M facility for Cypress Creek Renewables

MISSILE NEWS

India test fires ship-based nuclear-capable missile

MISSILE NEWS

India test fires Advanced Air Defense missile

EPIDEMICS

Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species

WATER WORLD

Warming ocean worsened Australia's fatal 2011 floods

Stormy space weather puts equatorial regions' power at risk

India seeks 'climate justice' for poor nations at Paris talks

Rockwell Collins opens new facility in India

UN peacekeepers must use force where needed: US envoy

Greenpeace India's shutdown halted temporarily, group says

138 world leaders to attend Paris climate summit: France

Mountains may depart, says Tibetan filmmaker

Lightsource to Launch Major Investment into India Solar PV Market

India's GSAT-15 Communication Satellite Launched

Choking air, melting glaciers: how global warming is changing India

India revisits energy mix

World leaders back drive for Paris climate deal

Bangladesh signs $250m satellite deal with French firm

France tightens borders ahead of climate summit

A new tool to guide recovery from disasters

Senior US lawmaker tours Tibet six years after Beijing 'refusal'

Rotting oaks lead to hazardous voids in Indiana's Mount Baldy sand dune

India testfires nuclear-capable Agni IV missile

Microplate discovery dates birth of Himalayas

Monkeys in Asia harbor virus from humans, other species


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