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Polluted drain with coloured water.
by Amit Shanker
Polluted drain with coloured water.
by Amit Shanker
Polluted drain with coloured water.
by Amit Shanker
Polluted drain with coloured water.
by Amit Shanker
Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' …
by Amit Shanker
Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' …
by Amit Shanker
Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' …
by Amit Shanker
A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of …
by Vikas Choudhary
A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of …
by Vikas Choudhary
A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of …
by Vikas Choudhary
A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of …
by Vikas Choudhary
A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of …
by Vikas Choudhary
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MP002249

Polluted drain with coloured water.

November, 1998 , Ratlam , Madhya Pradesh
Water Pollution , Industrial Pollution , Industry , Ratlam (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002250

Polluted drain with coloured water.

November, 1998 , Ratlam , Madhya Pradesh
Water Pollution , Industrial Pollution , Industry , Ratlam (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002251

Polluted drain with coloured water.

November, 1998 , Ratlam , Madhya Pradesh
Water Pollution , Industrial Pollution , Industry , Ratlam (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002252

Polluted drain with coloured water.

November, 1998 , Ratlam , Madhya Pradesh
Water Pollution , Industrial Pollution , Industry , Ratlam (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002253

Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' newspapers and petitioner in case against polluting industries in Ratlam.

November, 1998 , Madhya Pradesh
Media , People , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002254

Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' newspapers and petitioner in case against polluting industries in Ratlam.

November, 1998 , Madhya Pradesh
Media , People , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
MP002255

Ramesh Mishra - ''Chanchal'' editor of “Sabhar Darshan'' newspapers and petitioner in case against polluting industries in Ratlam.

November, 1998 , Madhya Pradesh
Media , People , Madhya Pradesh ,
Amit Shanker
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
DIG066696

A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district. The state saw heatwave conditions in the second week of May, with Ratlam district recording the highest maximum temperature of 46°C on May 9. The same day, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh’s four major cities – Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior-were 1-2°C above normal. The India Meteorological Department says the heatwave was due to a trough running across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

May, 2022 , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh
Heatwaves , Climate Change , Global Warming , Extreme Weather Events , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP067
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
DIG066697

A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district. The state saw heatwave conditions in the second week of May, with Ratlam district recording the highest maximum temperature of 46°C on May 9. The same day, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh’s four major cities – Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior-were 1-2°C above normal. The India Meteorological Department says the heatwave was due to a trough running across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

May, 2022 , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh
Heatwaves , Climate Change , Global Warming , Extreme Weather Events , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP067
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
DIG066698

A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district. The state saw heatwave conditions in the second week of May, with Ratlam district recording the highest maximum temperature of 46°C on May 9. The same day, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh’s four major cities – Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior-were 1-2°C above normal. The India Meteorological Department says the heatwave was due to a trough running across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

May, 2022 , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh
Heatwaves , Climate Change , Global Warming , Extreme Weather Events , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP067
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
DIG066699

A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district. The state saw heatwave conditions in the second week of May, with Ratlam district recording the highest maximum temperature of 46°C on May 9. The same day, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh’s four major cities – Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior-were 1-2°C above normal. The India Meteorological Department says the heatwave was due to a trough running across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

May, 2022 , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh
Heatwaves , Climate Change , Global Warming , Extreme Weather Events , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP067
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
DIG066700

A man covers his head amid hot, dry weather in Pahari town of Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district. The state saw heatwave conditions in the second week of May, with Ratlam district recording the highest maximum temperature of 46°C on May 9. The same day, temperatures in Madhya Pradesh’s four major cities – Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur and Gwalior-were 1-2°C above normal. The India Meteorological Department says the heatwave was due to a trough running across Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

May, 2022 , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh
Heatwaves , Climate Change , Global Warming , Extreme Weather Events , Shivpuri (D) , Madhya Pradesh ,
Vikas Choudhary
DVD NO. MDVDDP067
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.
© Copyright Centre for Science Environment 2016. All rights reserved.