Nagaland University researchers have uncovered alarming evidence linking land use patterns to worsening water pollution in ...
The festival, devoted to the Sun God, was celebrated across 72 locations in Ghaziabad city which included three major ...
A Nagaland University study has sounded an environmental alert for Manipur's Loktak Lake, one of India’s most iconic ...
The scene was free of the thick layers of white foam that have long symbolised the Yamuna’s toxic condition. Read more at ...
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Agricultural runoff, settlements degrading Manipur’s Loktak Lake
Agricultural runoff, human settlements and shifting cultivation are severely degrading the water quality of rivers feeding ...
Today is Chhath, celebrated a week after Diwali. It is Bihar’s biggest festival. Millions stand waist-deep in rivers and ponds to offer prayers to the Sun God – a celebration rooted in gratitude to ...
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Land-use changes degrading water quality of rivers feeding Loktak Lake: Nagaland University
Changes in land use, including agriculture, settlements, and shifting cultivation, are directly degrading the water quality of rivers feeding into Loktak Lake — one of India's most iconic freshwater ...
A study by Nagaland University reveals that changes in land use, including agriculture and settlements, are degrading water quality in rivers feeding into Loktak Lake in Manipur. This deterioration ...
TOI stated that this event allowed scientists to conclude that healthy river flow is more important than rain. While the rain ...
Guwahati, Oct 27 UNI) A recent study has sounded the alarm bell for Loktak Lake, one of India’s most iconic freshwater ecosystems and a designated ‘Ramsar Site’ in Manipur.
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