Tirunelveli District
Uttarakhand against living person status to rivers
Posted on 04 Jul, 2017 02:04 PMUttarakhand challenges living person status to Ganga and Yamuna rivers, moves SC
River loses battle for survival against soft drinks
Posted on 06 Mar, 2017 09:07 PMMadras HC dismisses plea to stop supply of Tamirabarani water to Coca-Cola and Pepsi
Tiger authority to monitor Ken-Betwa river link
Posted on 28 Nov, 2016 12:36 PMConstitute a committee to monitor Ken-Betwa river link, suggests NTCA
Environment Minister Moily takes controversial decisions
Posted on 29 Dec, 2013 06:54 PMNew Environment Minister brings in new polices
Sikkim villagers revive lake dry for 25 years
Posted on 01 Nov, 2013 11:42 AMSikkim village revives lake that lay dry for 25 years
Government bans project clearance in eight critically polluted industrial areas
Posted on 22 Sep, 2013 06:03 PMNo environment clearance in eight critically polluted areas
Rare floral diversity in the Western Ghats forests
Posted on 03 May, 2013 02:29 PMA fluttering butterfly or a dashing cheetah immediately bring vivid images to mind. Does the image of a plant stir us as much? Are we as fascinated watching a flower bloom? Probably not. Maybe that’s why there is such a large focus on endangered animals and birds and not so much on plant species that are dying out.
Mapping potential groundwater zones using remote sensing and GIS techniques
Posted on 01 Mar, 2013 11:43 AMAuthor: K.M.Seenivasan
National seminar on geospatial technology development in natural resource and disaster management, MSU, February 23-24, 2012, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
Posted on 19 Jan, 2012 09:35 AMOrganizer: Manonmaniam Sundaranar University (MSU)
Venue: Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu - India
Tamirabarani, the perennial river in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu
Posted on 13 Jun, 2011 04:09 PMRiver Tamirabarani, a perennial river in Tirunelveli district of Tamilnadu. It originates from Pothigai hills in Western Ghat and drains at Punnaikayal afer running nearly 140 km. Its catchment gets rainfall during both SWM & NEM period. Ever year [or atleast once in every 18 month] the river is in full floods. During such period nearly 5000 cusec pure water is drained out to sea.