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MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA

LUBRIZOL AND INDIANOIL SIGN MOU FOR ENHANCED STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

June 2025 The Lubrizol Corporation is proud to announce the signing of a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Indian Oil Corp Limited (IOCL), India's leading lubricant marketer.

1 min  |

July – August 2025
MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA

MACHINERY LUBRICATION INDIA

SMART EATING ON THE MOVE! What to eat during work and what to avoid?

When you're racing between machines, managing teams, or tackling site breakdowns, and constantly on the move, what you eat can make or break your energy levels, concentration, and long-term health.

2 min  |

July – August 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

HOW INDIA MOVES GRIDLOCKED

India moves is brutally simple: it does not. Urban India is gridlocked and congested, and the problem is not limited to big cities. An analysis by SUNITA NARAIN, ANUMITA ROYCHOWDHURY, SHUBHAM SRIVASTAVA AND SAYAN ROY

10+ min  |

July 16, 2025
Sasthrakeralam

Sasthrakeralam

ഈ ചന്ദ്രനിലൊക്കെ പോയിട്ടെന്തു കാര്യം?

ഗ്രഹങ്ങൾ എങ്ങനെ രൂപപ്പെടുന്നു എന്ന സംശയത്തിനുള്ള ശാസ്ത്രീയമായ തെളിവുകൾക്ക് അടുത്തെത്താൻ സാധിച്ചു

4 min  |

SASTHRAKERALAM 2025 JULY
Sasthrakeralam

Sasthrakeralam

കോട്ടയം

ജില്ലകളുടെ ഭൗമശാസ്ത്രം

2 min  |

SASTHRAKERALAM 2025 JULY
Sasthrakeralam

Sasthrakeralam

മയിക്കണ്ണിCommon Name: Junonia almana one Scientific Name: Peacock Pansy

വർണങ്ങൾ വാരിവിതറി പൂവുകൾ തോറും പാറിനടക്കുന്ന ചിത്രശലഭങ്ങൾ എത്ര മനോഹരമായ കാഴ്ചയാണ് ലോകത്ത് എത്രയോതരം ചിത്രശലഭങ്ങൾ ഉണ്ട്. അവയിൽ ചിലതിനെ പരിചയപ്പെടുത്തുന്ന പംക്തി.

1 min  |

SASTHRAKERALAM 2025 JULY
Sasthrakeralam

Sasthrakeralam

അനിവാര്യമായ തിന്മ അല്ലെങ്കിൽ നന്മയ്ക്കായൊരു തിന്മ

ശാസ്ത്ര ജാലകം

2 min  |

SASTHRAKERALAM 2025 JULY
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

HOW LARGE IS SOVEREIGN DEBT?

Its burden on developing countries is growing twice as fast as on developed countries

4 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

CLOSE CALL

A Central Pollution Control Board report confirms Illegal mining on the Ganga river in Haridwar

3 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

A grove revived

It took 15 years for residents of Rajasthan's Sirawas village to bring to life a severely degraded sacred grove, an initiative that has triggered replicative efforts across the region

4 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Deadly trail

Increased instances of humans being killed, and in many instances eaten, by tigers highlights a shift in the wild cats' behaviour due to ecological changes

6 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Yet another washout

UN Ocean Conference sees limited progress, as SDG 14 remains the least funded global goal despite pledges and finance talks

6 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Read the signs

Tribal communities believe that nature provides signs of the oncoming season, but climate change has made traditional weather forecast methods unreliable

3 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Cultivating hope

Strapped for agricultural land in diamond-mined areas of Panna, women grow mushrooms at home for sustenance and livelihood

2 min  |

July 01, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

LOST IN MAIZE

Ethanol-blending programme and its spiralling impacts on food inflation, nutrition availability

3 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

World at risk of losing ice sheet, glaciars

THE ANTARCTIC ice sheet, which has the biggest potential for sea-level rise upon melting, may be at or very close to a tipping point, says a study published in Communications Earth and Environment on May 30.

1 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

May mayhem

The 2025 monsoon arrived a week early and raced across India in May, breaking records with its speed and intensity

5 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

World at risk of losing ice sheet, glaciars

THE ANTARCTIC ice sheet, which has the biggest potential for sea-level rise upon melting, may be at or very close to a tipping point, says a study published in Communications Earth and Environment on May 30.

1 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

THE BIG PICTURE

Restoring environmental flow in the Yamuna requires a comprehensive approach to watershed restoration, not just tackling the river's pollution

5 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

LOOPHOLE PLUGGED

On May 16, 2025, while hearing a case based on a petition by Vanashakti, a Mumbai-based non-profit, which questioned the validity of development projects initiated without environmental clearance (EC), the Supreme Court struck down two executive instruments issued by the Union environment ministry allowing ex post facto ECs, or retrospective clearance granted after a project had begun construction or operation. The court also barred the Union government from issuing any “new version” of the instruments—a 2017 notification and a 2021 Office Memorandum. Legal experts tell Down To Earth the judgement not only upholds principles of environmental law, but also holds the government accountable for its role in safeguarding the country’s environment.

7 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

The shape of water

Inspired by the idea of low-lying ponds at a sanctuary in the Thar, a Jodhpur environmentalist builds waterbodies in his village to allow the smallest of animals access to clean water

2 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Reluctant to share

Even three decades after panchayats received constitutional status, states across India seem unwilling to share power with them

3 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

The mammoth in the patent system

Firms working on de-extinction of long vanished species are banking on wide patent protection to make colossal profit

4 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Flood fix

Chennai is implementing sponge parks to mitigate waterlogging. But they may not be the best solution

3 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

GET THE BALANCE RIGHT

India currently relies on three major food crops—rice, maize and sugarcane—for ethanol production. Ethanol-blended petrol supports the country’s goals of carbon neutrality and energy sovereignty. But the transition to clean energy must not jeopardise food security.

6 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

TRICKY TRAJECTORY

Indirect emissions from land-use changes, overexploitation of water resources must not be ignored in the pursuit of biofuel

6 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

Artwork by nature

Once close to disappearance, Banda's shajar stone handicraft industry is on a revival path

4 min  |

June 16, 2025
Down To Earth

Down To Earth

MIND THE TRADE-OFF

In times of climate change, a careful roadmap must be drawn to plan how much of food crops can be diverted to fuel production

4 min  |

June 16, 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Healing the Ozone Hole: A New Ally in Combating Climate Change

In a groundbreaking study published in Science Advances, researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the UK's National Centre for Atmospheric Science have unveiled a compelling link between the healing of the ozone layer and the Southern Ocean's capacity to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2).

2 min  |

May-June 2025
Scientific India

Scientific India

Antibiotics from Human Use Contaminating Rivers Worldwide, Study Finds

Anew study led by McGill University has revealed that rivers around the world are being contaminated by antibiotics from human use, creating risks for aquatic life and contributing to antibiotic resistance.

1 min  |

May-June 2025