The Morning Standard - September 24, 2020
The Morning Standard - September 24, 2020
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September 24, 2020
New Initiative Hopes To Reduce Soil Toxicity
With an aim to plant 1 million trees by the 2020-end across the country, Fiinovation launched a phytoremediation-based tree plantation initiative called Ecotopia. The research and advisory agency says this will be done with the help of its network of over 2,000 implementing partners, including corporates, across India.
1 min
Indian Slavery On Mauritian Soil
Minister of Education Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal released Pralek Prakashan’s new release Parinda – Girmitiya Mazdooro Ki Admya Sahas Gatha early this week.
1 min
Govt To Explore System To Counter Stubble Burning
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal issued directions to the development department to explore the implementation of an innovative technique — Pusa decomposer — developed by the scientists at Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARA). Pusa will be used for speedy decomposition of stubble and will also carry out a detailed cost-benefit analysis. Stubble burning is one of the main sources of air pollution in northern Indian especially the national capital and its neighbouring states during winters.
1 min
Childhood Being Lost In Struggle To Survive
Shazia* was diagnosed with blood cancer just before the lockdown came into effect. During her treatment, the 15-year-old continued cutting threads of jeans, the primary source of her family’s income. She earns 60 paise per pair.
2 mins
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Publisher: Express Network Private Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
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