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Current Science, published every fortnight by the Association, in collaboration with the Indian Academy of Sciences, is the leading interdisciplinary science journal from India. It was started in 1932. In 2011, the journal completed one hundred volumes. The journal is intended as a medium for communication and discussion of important issues that concern science and scientific activities. Current Science publishes special sections on diverse and topical themes of interest. Some of the special sections that have been well received in the recent past include remote sensing, waves and symmetry, seismology in India, Indian monsoon, water, and mountain weather forecasting in India, among others.

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30 December 2020
Field observations and lessons learnt from the 2018 landslide disasters in Idukki District, Kerala
This study on field observation-based interpretations will help academicians, researchers and field engineers to plan future initiatives for reconstruction planning and implementation in line with future disaster risk reduction.

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