US Destroys Iranian Weapons Bunker in Strait of Hormuz

The US military has confirmed the destruction of an Iranian underground weapons facility in the Strait of Hormuz using 5,000-pound bombs. The operation targeted anti-ship missiles and radar systems threatening global oil shipments.

Iran Missile Hits Israel's Nuclear Town Dimona, 20 Injured

A direct missile strike by Iran targeted Dimona, Israel, near the sensitive Negev Nuclear Research Center, causing massive explosions and injuring at least 20 people, including a child and a woman, as regional nuclear flashpoints intensify.

Gujarat's Water Revolution: Community-Led Management

Across Gujarat, households and communities are reviving traditional water harvesting and adopting innovative management systems. Women-led initiatives are creating sustainable water budgets, reducing usage, and transforming agricultural practices.

Israel-Iran War Updates: Missiles Fired, US Deploys Forces

Live updates on the Israel-Iran conflict: Israel targets Tehran during Nowruz, UAE and Kuwait respond to missile attacks. Over 20 nations condemn Iran's closure of the Hormuz Strait, while Iran tests long-range weapons near Diego Garcia, prompting US mili

Hailstorms Wreck Crops in Sitamarhi, Sheohar Districts

Severe hailstorms and gusty winds over 50 kmph battered Sitamarhi and Sheohar districts, causing extensive damage to wheat, maize, and fruit crops just before harvest. Power disruptions and uprooted trees reported as officials assess losses.

UK Braces for Another Northern Lights Show Tonight

The Northern Lights may illuminate UK skies again tonight, with forecasts suggesting visibility from Scotland to southern regions. Solar activity and the spring equinox are creating ideal conditions for auroral displays.

Bhubaneswar Water Crisis: Pollution and Shortage Threaten Peace

Bhubaneswar faces a severe 65.50 MLD drinking water deficit and alarming river pollution, with Mahanadi and Brahmani rivers showing dangerous contamination levels. Experts warn of environmental and social impacts as authorities race to implement solutions

Goa Pollution Board Fines Vasco Complex Rs 57 Lakh for Sewage

The Goa State Pollution Control Board has issued a show-cause notice to Prabhu Violetta Phase I, demanding environmental compensation of Rs 57 lakh for discharging untreated sewage. The complex faces legal action for operating without valid consent under

Hindu Kush Himalayan Glaciers Shrinking at Alarming Rate

A new ICIMOD study shows glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region have lost 12% of their area and 9% of ice reserves since 1990, with ice loss accelerating sharply in the last decade, threatening water security and increasing hazards.

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