Keep #SafePasswords. Don't fall victim to #hacking. Go that extra mile to make sure your online presence is safe and secure.
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Commercial areas often get crowded and congested due to the high footfall and vehicular movement. A good solution is pedestrianisation. The Mall Road in Shimla is a good example of a successful pedestrian-oriented commercial street and social…
Coral reefs have been severely impacted by ocean warming. As per Bloomberg Philanthropies Vibrant Oceans Initiative report, it is estimated that almost all of the Earth’s #CoralReefs will be dead in 30 years if drastic actions to mitigate #…
A great example of a #PedestrianPlaza! J.M. Road, Pune showcases ways in which roads can serve as safe, communal spaces, while performing their primary function. Ample seating areas, wide footpaths, play areas, landscapes, designated on-street…
This #WorldEarthDay, remember that individual decisions towards #sustainable lifestyles can also make a difference. #Rethink the energy choices you make. #Replace old inefficient appliances. #Reduce everyday energy consumption. Choosing renewable…
A strong password is key to protecting your personal data and assets when accessing online financial services. Don't cut corners!
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Going to a renowned #Tourist attraction in India is often a formidable experience, but that's not the case in #Madurai. The streets encircling the famous #MeenakshiTemple have been converted into a #pedestrian-friendly zone by ensuring shaded roads…
As per India Metrological Department, #India experienced its hottest March since 1901, with a maximum temperature that was 1.86°C above normal. It also recorded a rainfall of 8.9 mm, which was 71% less than its long period average (LPA)…
"#ClimateChange is making #India’s big dams dangerous" says Scroll. As per the data from South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People, since 2009, 20 floods in the country have been as a result of dams breaking or excess water being released…
A recent study reveals that unhealthy food intake among Indians is on the rise - mainly because of easy accessibility and affordability. The evidence is rolling in that our non-communicable diseases epidemic is led by our over-consumption of…