Spider research yet to pick up pace in India, say experts A new species of jumping spider has been discovered in Aarey Colony, Mumbai. It has been named Jerzego sunillimaye, in the honour Sunil Limaye, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Wildlife East, Maharashtra forest department. The species was first spotted in 2016. Jumping spiders… Continue reading Spider research yet to pick up pace in India, say experts
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Going back to the salt pans of Mumbai
Going back to the salt pans of Mumbai The Asiatic Society of Mumbai had recently organised a Salt pan walk at Wadala, Mumbai. Salt pans are naturally forming expanses of ground which are covered with salt and other minerals. Such land is formed where the large water bodies have dried up over thousands of year,… Continue reading Going back to the salt pans of Mumbai
50% VVPAT verification will delay Lok Sabha election results by 6 days, ECI tells SC
50% VVPAT verification will delay Lok Sabha election results by 6 days, ECI tells SC In an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, the Election Commission has said that increasing VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail) verification to 50% would delay Lok Sabha election results by 6days. The EC’s affidavit in court came in response… Continue reading 50% VVPAT verification will delay Lok Sabha election results by 6 days, ECI tells SC
PM’s speech didn’t violate the code of conduct: EC
PM’s speech didn’t violate the code of conduct: EC The Election Commission (EC) has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address to nation on the success of Mission Shakti, anti-satellite missile testing, did not violate the provision of ”party in power” in Model Code of Conduct (MCC). The EC has taken the decision based on… Continue reading PM’s speech didn’t violate the code of conduct: EC
Red Cross to send aid to crisis-hit Venezuela
Red Cross to send aid to crisis-hit Venezuela The International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent has announced that it would begin impartially distributing humanitarian aid in Venezuela. Venezuela has been experiencing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis which has led to forced mass migration of many. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red… Continue reading Red Cross to send aid to crisis-hit Venezuela
Five varieties of Indian coffee awarded GI certification
Five varieties of Indian coffee awarded GI certification The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has recently awarded Geographical Indication (GI) to five varieties of Indian coffee. Geographical Indications (GI) is an intellectual property right (IPR). It is a status accorded to a good which is unique to… Continue reading Five varieties of Indian coffee awarded GI certification
Bengal Odisha schemes held up for incomplete info: EC
Bengal Odisha schemes held up for incomplete info: EC The Election Commission has said that it had stopped Odisha’s Kalia Scheme and West Bengal’s Krishak Bandhu scheme under the Model Code of Conduct on the grounds that the schemes had incomplete information about beneficiaries. Relevant information about beneficiaries is necessary to ensure the states are… Continue reading Bengal Odisha schemes held up for incomplete info: EC
Debris from anti-satellite test to disintegrate in 45 days: official
Debris from anti-satellite test to disintegrate in 45 days: official Defence sources have said that debris from anti-satellite missile test are expected to disintegrate in 45 days. India has assured that that there will be no space debris left as the test was conducted in the lower atmosphere. Being in the Low Earth Orbit, the… Continue reading Debris from anti-satellite test to disintegrate in 45 days: official
NGT asks Chandigarh to formulate action plan
NGT asks Chandigarh to formulate action plan The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Union Territory of Chandigarh to develop a Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in order to control air pollution. Air pollution has become a major concern in Chandigarh due to excessive number of vehicles on the roads resulting in high emission… Continue reading NGT asks Chandigarh to formulate action plan
MPs reject Brexit deal for third time
MPs reject Brexit deal for third time British MPs has rejected Prime Minister’s EU Brexit deal for a third time, opening the way for a long delay to Brexit or a potential no deal withdrawal by April 12. Britain had to leave the EU on March 29,2019 but UK PM had asked European Union to… Continue reading MPs reject Brexit deal for third time

