Indo Daily
June 07, 2016
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Sri Lanka races to defuse bombs after depot blast
Colombo (AFP) June 6, 2016
Sri Lankan police were Monday racing to defuse unexploded bombs that fell on villages near the capital overnight and destroyed hundreds of homes, after a huge and deadly fire at an ammunition depot. At least one soldier burnt to death and thousands of villagers fled their homes after fire broke out at the Salawa military complex late Sunday, triggering a series of explosions that sent shrapnel flying into the air. Local businessman Neville Nishantha fled with his wife and three children as the e ... read more

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TERROR WARS

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Sri Lankan monks hold prayers for buried landslide victims
Sri Lankan Buddhist monks held funeral prayers Thursday for more than 100 villagers buried in a landslide two weeks ago, as rescuers formally ended the search for their bodies. ... more

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EPIDEMICS

More than 2,000 Indians contract HIV after transfusions
More than 2,000 Indians contracted HIV over a 17-month period after receiving blood transfusions, data from the national AIDS body showed Wednesday. ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

India Presses Ahead With Space Ambitions
Indian scientists pronounced the testing of an indigenously developed reusable space rocket this week, "Mission accomplished successfully." Those words have been heard increasingly in recent years f ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SINO DAILY

Dalai Lama warns of growing divide among Tibetans
The Dalai Lama warned Friday of a growing divide among exiled Tibetans, saying that morals are "degenerating" in the community, as the leader of its government-in-exile was sworn in at a ceremony in India. ... more
FARM NEWS

Critical factors that determine drought vulnerability of wheat, maize
Researchers led by Lixin Wang, assistant professor of earth sciences in the School of Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, have identified critical information about the env ... more
CAR TECH

Study shows tax on plug-in vehicles is not answer to road-funding woes
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TECH SPACE

India's Indigenous IT: New Supercomputer to be Built in 2017
India will produce a new generation of supercomputers under a national program by 2017. New domestic supercomputers will be created and built under the National Supercomputing Mission in India. The ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Sentinel-1 helping Cyclone Roanu relief
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Nepal unveils $9 billion budget focused on quake reconstruction
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WEATHER REPORT

Sri Lanka says 100 missing in landslides are dead
Around 100 people still missing following landslides in Sri Lanka last week are believed dead, authorities said Saturday after failing to find signs of life under tonnes of mud. ... more
MILTECH

SNC gets contract modification for Thor II counter-IED device
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Sri Lanka appeals for up to $2 billion in foreign flood aid
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Researchers find that Earth may be home to 1 trillion species
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INTERNET SPACE

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SHAKE AND BLOW

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Sri Lanka rain death toll hits 101 as waters recede

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Nuclear foes renew push to shut plant near Manhattan

SHUTTLE NEWS

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SUPERPOWERS

India's Modi in Iran on trip to boost trade

SHUTTLE NEWS

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood-hit Sri Lankans face uncertain future

WATER WORLD

South Africa detains 3 Chinese fishing vessels, 100 crew

WEATHER REPORT

India sets new heat record as temperatures soar

SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood-hit Sri Lanka pulls more bodies from landslides

FROTH AND BUBBLE

India launches probe as insect excrement turns Taj green

Pakistan seeks nuclear group membership to curb proliferation

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Wildfires: More people, less fires

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Nepal's quake recovery costs up by a quarter

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