Rice Farming Surge Drains India’s Scarce Water Resources

Rice Farming Surge Drains India’s Scarce Water Resources

India’s rice export surge is depleting groundwater, raising alarms over water security and the sustainability of farming models.

By SE Online Bureau - December 31, 2025

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India’s Clean Energy Push Hits Record with 44.5 GW Added

India’s Clean Energy Push Hits Record with 44.5 GW Added

India records its highest-ever renewable capacity addition in 2025, driven by rapid solar and wind expansion.

By SE Online Bureau - December 31, 2025

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Supreme Court Halts Aravalli Mining Ban, Orders Fresh Expert Review

Supreme Court Halts Aravalli Mining Ban, Orders Fresh Expert Review

Supreme Court stays Aravalli redefinition and halts full mining ban, ordering expert review to balance ecology and development

By SE Online Bureau - December 31, 2025

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$9Bn Offshore Wind Project Stalled as Dominion Challenges BOEM Order

$9Bn Offshore Wind Project Stalled as Dominion Challenges BOEM Order

Dominion Energy challenges a federal halt on its Virginia offshore wind project after investing nearly $9 billion.

By SE Online Bureau - December 31, 2025

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Artificial Reefs Offer Hope for Ocean Recovery

Artificial Reefs Offer Hope for Ocean Recovery

Scientists and green groups are using artificial reefs to restore marine habitats and support biodiversity.

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

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Why Soil Is Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

Why Soil Is Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

Ignoring soil health weakens climate action as degraded land releases carbon and worsens floods, droughts and food risks.

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

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Conservation Faces a Silent Crisis of Longevity

Conservation Faces a Silent Crisis of Longevity

Conservation efforts struggle to last as short funding cycles, burnout and weak institutions threaten long-term impact.

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

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Hong Kong’s Plastic Ban Changes Everyday Habits

Hong Kong’s Plastic Ban Changes Everyday Habits

Hong Kong’s plastic ban is reshaping daily life, raising concerns over costs, enforcement and whether it truly reduces waste.

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

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Namyaa, Vyomini Hold Menstrual Health Workshop

Namyaa, Vyomini Hold Menstrual Health Workshop

The initiative aimed to empower women with knowledge, encourage open dialogue around menstruation, and promote healthier hygiene habits

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

3 min(s) read

Duville Estates Organises Toy Donation Drive For Labour Camp Children

Duville Estates Organises Toy Donation Drive For Labour Camp Children

According to the company, residents from Riverdale Heights, Riverdale Residences and Riverdale Suites contributed toys through collection drives conducted across the housing communities

By SE Online Bureau - December 30, 2025

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