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BusinessOct 01, 2025 07:13 PM

Changes in monsoon caused fluctuation in sardine population: CMFRI Study

Kochi: A study by the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has concluded that changes in monsoon rainfall were responsible for the unexpected proliferation of small sardines along the Kerala coast last year and the subsequent ecological and economic impacts. The study analyzed marine biological factors in Kochi, Vizhinjam, and Kozhikode. The research reveals that changes in the ocean due to climate change cause significant fluctuations in sardine availability. In 2012, Kerala re ...Read More >

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BusinessOct 01, 2025 02:10 AM

Boom-and-bust cycles of sardine linked to monsoon and oceanographic changes, says CMFRI study

Monsoon rainfall trends caused the sudden surge of juvenile Indian oil sardines along Kerala's coast in 2024 and the subsequent ecological and economic fallout, according to a study by the ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI). The study, published in Current Science, highlighted how climate-driven oceanographic changes shape the boom-and-bust cycles of this vital fishery, underscoring the urgent need for dynamic fishery forecast models and harvest rules, according to a commu ...Read More >

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Unsafe blood and unkept promises: Experts suggest mandatory NAT at all blood banks | Delhi News - Ti...

New Delhi: Diagnosed with thalassemia at the age of two, a 23-year-old woman depended on blood transfusions every three weeks to stay alive. But when she was hospitalised with dengue in Class VIII, doctors discovered something more alarming -- she was HIV-positive. "I wasn't recovering. After several tests, they told me I was HIV-positive. I suspect it came from a transfusion. If the blood was properly tested, maybe this wouldn't have happened," she said. Now living with both thalassemia and HIV ...Read More >

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BusinessScienceJul 18, 2025 03:38 AM

Honey turns sour as beehives in Karnataka come under attack | Bengaluru News - Times of India

Bengaluru: Beekeepers across the state are facing a serious new threat: the invasion of small hive beetles, which is wreaking havoc on bee colonies and leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.With over 60,000 beekeepers and an annual honey production of around 1,200 metric tons, the state has long been a buzzing hub for apiculture. However, these industrious insects are now under siege as the fast-spreading pest feeds on pollen, honey, and even dead bees.The larvae of small hive beetle are ...Read More >

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Hyderabad: Thousands Joined Bibi-Ka-Alam Procession

Hyderabad: Thousands of people who gathered at ashoorkhana in Dabeerpura on the 10th day of Muharram (Youm-e-Ashura) took part in the Bibi-ka-Alam procession. The procession commenced from Dabeerpura on an elephant and concluded at Chaderghat. The Shia mourners took out the procession to mark the martyrdom anniversary of Prophet Mohammad's grandson, Imam Hussain, on the 10th day of Muharram. Members of the Shia sect performed matam and participated in processions. The 10th Muharram is the day o ...Read More >

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BusinessJul 07, 2025 01:29 AM

Health dept steps up preventive measures as dengue cases surge | Jaipur News - Times of India

Jaipur: With the onset of the monsoon, Rajasthan has started reporting a rise in dengue cases. According to the health department, 75 dengue cases have been recorded in the last 45 days from different parts of the state. As mosquito-borne diseases begin to surface, the health department is conducting surveys and launching preventive measures in affected areas. "All chief medical and health officers have been instructed to take proactive steps, including awareness campaigns, district-level task f ...Read More >

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HealthNov 28, 2024 10:57 AM

Delhi Reports Japanese Encephalitis Case After 10 Years. What Is The Viral Infection?

The virus was reported in the city in 2011, when 14 cases were reported.Source : X Delhi has reported a case of Japanese Encephalitis after around 10 years. The patient, a 72-year-old man, lives in West Delhi's Bindapur area. The patient, who was admitted to AIIMS on November 3, tested positive for the virus during his hospital stay. He suffers from chronic conditions, including diabetes and coronary artery disease, and was discharged on November 15 after receiving care. "Keeping this in v ...Read More >

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