Snow trout, the iconic cold water fish species found in Himalayan rivers ... measures -- involving India, Nepal and Bhutan -- to sustain the biodiversity of these rivers.
Pressure from the collision of the Indian and the Eurasian plates 40-50 million years ago formed the Himalayas ... two other rivers to become the Kosi which then enters northern India to meet ...
Widening of roads in northern India have caused significant increase in landslides and rock-falls With fresh cracks appearing on the ground, the Himalayan ... The risk of rivers bursting out ...
Rivers such as the Missouri in the United States and the Subarnarekha and Damodar rivers in India contain more than ... especially in the sands near the Himalayan foothills, according to TOI.
The Indus society came to prominence in what is now northwest India and Pakistan some 5,300 years ago thanks in large part to the sustenance of a long-lost Himalayan river. Or so it was thought.
Volunteers line steep slopes, and across a rushing river, to help pull out ... Image Credit: AFP DEHRADUN: A bus in India plunged into a deep Himalayan ravine on Monday, killing at least 36 ...
India and China started pulling back their troops at the disputed Himalayan border as the two nuclear-armed powers began ending their four-year-long military standoff. The major anticipated border ...
Now some residents in northern India say they can see the snow-capped Himalayas 200 kilometres away for the first time in 30 years. Mesmerising, amazing, massive, surprising, never-before.
Originating from the Pahunri Glacier in the Himalayas, the Teesta River flows through Sikkim and West Bengal in India before entering Bangladesh and finally merging with the Bay of Bengal.
The Himalayan mountains have been a stronghold for human survival since our species settled in the area. They play various roles in our country, such as shielding India from invaders, preventing ...
Indus river is originated from the great Himalayan ranges and Zanskar river originates from Zanskar ranges. Zanskar river is shiny blue in colour, on the other hand Indus looks a little green.
Subramanian Swamy discusses his new book, Himalayan Challenge: India, China and the Quest for Peace, in which he offers an intervention in this ongoing debate on the future of relations and ...