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COVID 2nd wave brings back the Himalayan vista from the plains of north India

  • 26 May 2021 26 May 2021
  • HT Desk
  • Environment, Himalayan News
  • himalayan peak views from cities in north india
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Many of us didn’t anticipate that most of India would go through a lockdown again like last summer. While the 2nd wave of COVID has stalled India again, air quality did increase again. Probably the only short term benefit of the pandemic! This is also similar to the last year

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Lockdown revelation: Now Himalayas can be seen from far away cities

  • 2 May 2020 2 May 2020
  • HT Desk
  • Environment, Himalayan News
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Some respite for environment as pollution level drastically reduced amid coronavirus lockdown in India. Despite immense misery perhaps this is one positive outcome, for the time being. Over polluted Indian cities are experiencing the cleanest of air since several years. As per a report of GREENPEACE, air quality in top

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Hot springs of Himalayas – A future source of self sustaining clean energy?

  • 26 October 2019 26 October 2019
  • Rhik
  • Environment
energey-from-hot-springs-in-himalayas

HOT SPRINGS OF THE HIMALAYAS – Inexhaustible Source of Geo Thermal Energy – Still Largely Untapped The hot springs of the Himalaya are located in the zones of deep faults that define tectonic boundaries between the Himalayan province and mainland Asia ( Indus – Tsangpo Suture, I-TS), between the Great

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HIMALAYAS: The Water Reservoir of the (Indian) Subcontinent

  • 21 September 2019 21 September 2019
  • Rhik
  • Environment
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Himalayas, the 2400 Km long and 250-300 Km wide mountain barrier separates the Indian subcontinent from the mainland Asia. This insuperable barrier stops the cloud from going North and is responsible for the peculiar Monsoon cycle of the subcontinent. However, in today’s discussion we are not going to take that

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