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Decadal predictions of tropical phenomena beyond 2-5 yrs now possible: UoH study on Indian Ocean Dipole
Decadal predictions of tropical phenomena beyond 2-5 yrs now possible: UoH study on Indian Ocean Dipole

A new study by the University of Hyderabad (UoH), in collaboration with the University of Exeter, has for the first time uncovered that Indian Ocean...

By Newsmeter Network  Published on 4 Oct 2021 3:21 PM GMT


NGT forms joint committee to inspect illegal construction on Ameenpur nala
NGT forms joint committee to inspect illegal construction on Ameenpur nala

The committee will comprise Sangareddy district collector, superintending engineer of irrigation department, and a senior official from Lake...

By Newsmeter Network  Published on 29 Aug 2021 12:15 PM GMT


Indian researchers spot merger of 3 supermassive black holes
Indian researchers spot merger of 3 supermassive black holes

Indian researchers discovered three supermassive black holes from three galaxies merging together to form a triple active galactic nucleus, a compact...

By Newsmeter Network  Published on 27 Aug 2021 12:47 PM GMT


NO2 pollution level in Hyderabad increases by 69% in April: Report
NO2 pollution level in Hyderabad increases by 69% in April: Report

A new Greenpeace India report has revealed that NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) pollution in Hyderabad increased by 69 percent between April 2020 and April...

By Sumit Jha  Published on 7 July 2021 7:43 AM GMT


Do Hyderabads monuments have any relation with constellations?
Do Hyderabad's monuments have any relation with constellations?

A new study has revealed that Hyderabad was founded on an 'asterism' of three stars forming the Orion's Belt also known as 'The Three Kings'. The...

By Mohammed Habib ur Rehman  Published on 15 April 2021 6:15 AM GMT


Water always has the last say : How Nallagandla lakes nala was obstructed
Water always has the last say : How Nallagandla lake's nala was obstructed

Recent incessant rains in Hyderabad brought water mismanagement to the foreground among its citizens and politicians. Water management of a city is...

By Srikanth Peddibhotla  Published on 2 Dec 2020 2:26 AM GMT


Satellite imagery captures how Surram Cheruvu in Bandalguda shrank in four years
Satellite imagery captures how Surram Cheruvu in Bandalguda shrank in four years

As per the information on the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) website, preliminary notification that provided the FTL demarcation...

By Sumit Jha  Published on 6 Nov 2020 5:15 AM GMT


Satellite images show lakes ā€˜missingā€™ from HMDA database
Satellite images show lakes ā€˜missingā€™ from HMDA database

Hyderabad: On the night of 13 October, four members of a family washed away after a bund of Appa Cheruvu at Gagan Pahad developed a breach. Three of...

By Sumit Jha  Published on 29 Oct 2020 6:43 AM GMT


Mapping the new landmark of Hyderabad: Durgam Cheruvu bridge
Mapping the new landmark of Hyderabad: Durgam Cheruvu bridge

Hyderabad: The Durgam Cheruvu bridge, billed as Indiaā€™s longest span concrete deck extradosed cable-stayed bridge, was thrown open for the public on...

By Sumit Jha  Published on 4 Oct 2020 6:04 AM GMT


Mapping Maha, Odisha floods through satellite images of Mahanadi, Waiganga, and Godavari rivers
Mapping Maha, Odisha floods through satellite images of Mahanadi, Waiganga, and Godavari rivers

Hyderabad: Heavy rains have pounded the districts of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Odisha in the last few days, causing inundation in the region....

By Priyali Dhingra  Published on 4 Sep 2020 9:36 AM GMT


In Pictures: Hyderabads five most dangerous roads for pedestrians
In Pictures: Hyderabad's five most dangerous roads for pedestrians

Hyderabad: An extensive report released by The Footpath Initiative recently has revealed that 568 fatal pedestrian crashes occurred in GHMC limits...

By Priyali Dhingra  Published on 28 Aug 2020 12:21 PM GMT


Satellite images reveal increased water levels and flood-like situation at Warangal
Satellite images reveal increased water levels and flood-like situation at Warangal

Warangal: What began as a moderate rainfall on August 13, soon peaked into a flood-like situation at Warangal. The district received over 500 percent...

By Priyali Dhingra  Published on 21 Aug 2020 6:13 AM GMT


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