India’s biggest cities are sinking as groundwater runs out, endangering thousands of buildings and revealing hidden risks.
By the end of March 2026 India will overtake Japan to become the world’s fourth-largest economy. But the country falls short ...
Overuse of groundwater is causing land subsidence in Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai, threatening thousands of buildings, a new Nature Sustainability study warns ...
The study found an area of 878sq km of urban land was sinking. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
India's southern city of Hyderabad is known as a high-tech hub - but its infrastructure is looking increasingly dated in an era of strengthening climate change impacts.
As India accelerates toward becoming the world’s third-largest aviation market, the race to build new airports is reshaping ...
Omkar Rathod was thankful for the company of hundreds of fellow migrant workers as they trudged home to far-flung villages ...
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