-The Asian Age New Delhi: Over 1,000 unidentified bodies, mostly homeless, have been found in the city till June 7 this year. Interestingly, around 551 such unclaimed corpses were recovered from across the city since April 1. According to data compiled by Centre of Holistic Development (CHD) a Delhi-based NGO working for homeless a total of 1,012 unidentified dead bodies have been recovered in the city across the 12 police districts since...
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Another hailstorm in Maharashtra, claims 2 -Aparna Pallavi
-Down to Earth Ready-to-harvest crops damaged, farmers fear orchards may not regenerate In a repeat of the hailstorms that devastated crops in parts of Maharashtra in March this year, several districts in western part of the state, including Marathwada region, experienced another bout of hail on Tuesday. Though the MeT department has called this phenomenon a pre-monsoon event, the intensity of the storm and the scale of damage caused to life and...
More »10 people die in Odisha due to heatwave -Priya Ranjan Sahu
-The Hindustan Times At least 10 people have died of heat stroke in Odisha, which is witnessing an intense Heat wave for the past 20 days. "Of the 42 deaths said to have been caused by the raging Heat wave, officials have confirmed 10 deaths were caused by heat stroke," a report from the office of special relief commissioner (SRC) said. Three heat-stroke deaths occurred in Mayurbhanj district, while Balasore, Bhadrak,...
More »Did climate change trigger Heat wave in India and other nations in 2014? -Vani Manocha
-Down to Earth Britain's weather department has issued a Heat wave warning and the US is presently basking in a summer with temperatures higher than normal Freak rains, hailstorms and now an early Heat wave, it is all happening here in India. While Odisha and Kolkata were in the grip of Heat wave in late April, which claimed 33 lives (30 in Odisha and three in Kolkata), intense Heat wave conditions have...
More »Bedridden by pesticide, but won’t skip vote -KM Rakesh
-The Telegraph MANGALORE: Santosh Menezes is eager to vote. Like many in his age group he loves cricket and idolises Tendulkar, Dhoni and Yuvraj. But unlike the others, he cannot communicate or move about. Bedridden since birth, the 24-year-old will have to be carried by his parents to the polling booth on April 17. Santosh, who lives in Kokkada village in Belthangady taluk, some 70km from Mangalore city, is among the 6,000 victims...
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