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National Green Tribunal
Jitendra Choubey
2 min read
The Tribunal observed that rising temperatures are severely affecting public health, agriculture, water availability, productivity, wildlife and the overall economy.
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TNIE online desk
2 min read
According to the IMD, maximum temperatures that have been hovering around 45°C or higher are likely to fall sharply between May 28 and May 30, offering relief to several northern and central states.
A motorist covers his face to escape the heat, in Bhubaneswar on Saturday
Asish Mehta
2 min read
In the capital, mornings have recorded uncomfortably high temperature, with the day exacerbated by relentless heatwave conditions.
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Bivekananda Biswas
1 min read
According to the India Meteorological Department, temperatures in several regions are nearing the 45-degree Celsius mark
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