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As humanity grapples with the urgent threat of climate change, there is a growing reliance on finding new and innovative solutions to tackle this existential crisis. Among the many available tools at our disposal, perhaps none holds as much promise as artificial intelligence (AI).
Air pollution is a global problem affecting millions of people’s health and well-being. It is a complex issue that has far-reaching effects on the environment and human health.
Let’s take a moment to revisit our past, understand our present and look into our future. During my school days, until about 5th standard, my parents used to walk me to school.
Setting the Context: The year 1860 witnessed the invention of the world’s first solar energy system by French inventor A
A recent survey  found that 66% of  consumers  prefer to purchase eco-friendly products.
On Twitter I came across someone lamenting a recently announced plan to build more flyovers in some Indian city (it matters not which city as this is a common phenomenon across the country).
Let us start by answering a straightforward question: do we drive on the left or the right of the road? The answer is, in India we do ‘both’. This stinging satire is enough to summon our  memories of everyday terrifying experiences on roads.
Over the past few decades, the e-commerce sector has evolved significantly. Consumers are making more online purchases than ever before.
December 1924 was a significant time during which several prominent light bulb manufacturers, including General Electric, Osram, Philips, and Compagnie des Lampes, engaged in a conspiracy to artificially shorten th
 The Indian Environmental Protection Act, 1986, states that the term ‘environment’ includes water, air and land and the