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Konya Basin Sinks While Turkish Plateau Rises

New research shows Turkey's Konya Basin is actively subsiding despite the Central Anatolian Plateau uplifting. Scientists link this to deep mantle processes rather than surface fault movements.

3,000+ Gharials Found in Ganga Basin, Chambal Tops

A new Wildlife Institute of India survey reveals over 3,000 gharials across 22 rivers in the Ganga basin, with Chambal hosting the most. The report highlights recovery and ongoing threats.

Ganga Basin Survey Finds Over 3,000 Gharials

A new Wildlife Institute of India survey records 3,037 gharials across 13 rivers in the Ganga basin, highlighting recovery in protected areas like Chambal but widespread vulnerability elsewhere.

Kandi Belt's 40-Year Canal Irrigation Drought Ends

After four decades, canal water finally flows into Punjab's arid Kandi region, reviving agriculture and hope for farmers. A landmark project brings long-awaited relief. Read the full story.

Venezuela Crisis Threatens India's ONGC Oil Assets

The US capture of Venezuela's President Maduro creates oil market instability. India must act swiftly to protect ONGC Videsh's multi-billion dollar investments in Venezuelan oil fields.

Ludhiana Food Street Project Fails Again

Ludhiana's flagship food street project, worth ₹4.89 crore, is in limbo after the irrigation department denied a critical NOC. The project has failed for the third time due to bureaucratic hurdles.

Vadodara civic body's Rs 5,082 crore water bill crisis

The Vadodara Municipal Corporation faces a staggering Rs 5,082 crore water dues demand due to missing partnership documents from the 1970s for Panam dam. The dispute threatens 85% of its annual budget. Read the full story.

Rs 240 Crore Kukadi Canal Repair to Revive Farmland

After decades of neglect, a Rs 240 crore restoration project for the Kukadi left-bank canal in Pune promises to end water woes for thousands of farmers, ensuring equitable water distribution.

Uttarakhand HC quashes govt employee suspension

Uttarakhand High Court sets aside suspension of a junior assistant, citing legal flaws in the order. The ruling clarifies mandatory requirements for suspending government servants.

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