
The Astrological eMagazine
Parivartana Yoga - Good Or Bad?
Dr. Jayant Agasthya is a qualified Company Secretary and has worked in several multinationals. He learnt Jyotisha under late Prof. M. K. Ramachandra and Dr. K. N. Ravi and has been practicing for the past 25 years.
7 min |
December 2022

The Astrological eMagazine
Mars: The Planet Of Power, Life And Death
Surya Ramkumar is a writer and business leader, with over 20 years of experience in the corporate world in Asia and Europe. She is an ardent student of Astrology, starting with Dr. B. V. Raman’s book Prasna Marga which she received in 1998.
10+ min |
December 2022

The Astrological eMagazine
RISHI SUNAK - A GLIMPSE INTO HIS HOROSCOPE
Dr. Phaniraj M. Shastry is a Civil Engineer with a degree in Construction Management from the Bangalore University. With expertise in Palmistry and Jyothisha, he has a doctorate in Jyothisha from the Open University of Alternative Medicines, Sri Lanka. His Guru, Guide and Mentor is Dr. Kashyap.
3 min |
December 2022

The Astrological eMagazine
PERSONAL PANCHANGA FOR THE ROLE OF TITHI - PART 1 SELF-TRANSFORMATION
The author holds a PhD in Plant Biotechnology and currently works as a Research scientist in a Conservation laboratory (Aushmath Biosciences) located at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
10+ min |
December 2022

The Astrological eMagazine
DESIGNER BABIES AND ASTROLOGY
N. Chandra Shekar, Ph.D., D.Litt., is into Astro-Palmistry and Gems for the last 50+ years and is known as People’s Astrologer’ who has presented and published 125 articles from Spirituality to Sexuality” pertaining to Astro-Gemology by working with 52 publications around the world.
7 min |
December 2022

The Astrological eMagazine
AN INTRODUCTION TO KASHYAPA HORA NADI PRASNA
Dr. Nemani Venkata Raghunatha Rao is from Parvatipuram Near Vizag), India and lives in San Francisco, USA. He has been practicing Vedic Astrology since 2002.
7 min |
December 2022

Down To Earth
Deny, Distract And Delay
The developed world has so far derailed all discussions on loss and damage. Will this change at COP27?
6 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
What The Science Says
Attribution studies fix responsibility on historical polluters. But will they be open to the evidence?
3 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
POWER OF EVIDENCE
India is transitioning to a robust tool to assess the loss and damage caused by extreme weather events
10+ min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
WE ARE NO LONGER MEASURING THIS EMERGENCY ONLY IN TONNES OF CARBON EMISSIONS OR THE GLOBAL WARMING BY DEGREES OF CELSIUS
Here in the Pacific Islands, climate change is an existential threat. It is the single greatest threat to our livelihoods, security and well-being. Our economies routinely suffer damages of more than 50 per cent of GDP from climate extremes, taking us back decades in our goals for sustainable development.
2 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
ONLY TOGETHER CAN WE WIN
At COP27, loss and damage must not to be pushed away with another puny promise of a fund that never materialises but be accepted as a legitimate demand of countries that need climate reparations
4 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
‘SOCIAL STUDIES ARE NEEDED TO INCREASE THE SCOPE OF ATTRIBUTION?’
Researchers have established that the Pakistan deluge was made worse by global warming. But fixing responsibility of such events on historical polluters is not easy, KRISHNA ACHUTARAO, climate scientist at the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, tells AKSHIT SANGOMLA. Excerpts:
2 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
‘JOHN KERRY IS SCARED OF FLOODGATES OF LITIGATIONS ON ACCEPTING LOSS AND DAMAGE’
Loss and damage financing has seen little progress since the signing of the 2015 Paris Agreement,according to FARHANA YAMIN, adviser to the Climate Vulnerable Forum, a partnership of 55 countries highly threatened by climate change. In an interview with AVANTIKA GOSWAMI, Yamin, who was also one of the key architects of the Paris deal, explains why rich countries are attempting to linger negotiations on loss and damage. Excerpts:
2 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
'TRANSLATION BETWEEN CHANGE IN WEATHER AND DAMAGES IS NOT LINEAR’
Attribution science has grown leaps and bounds to trace the link between climate change and weather events. But this link does not extend to estimating loss and damages, FRIEDERIKE OTTO, climate scientist at Grantham Institute of Climate Change and the Environment, Imperial College London, tells AKSHIT SANGOMLA. Excerpts:
3 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
HIDDEN COSTS
Estimations of loss and damage after weather events do not account for non-economic consequences
9 min |
November 01, 2022

Down To Earth
‘AFTER FANI, WE FOCUSED ON DISASTER-RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE’
Odisha, one of the most climate-vulnerable states in India, is hit by numerous extreme weather events every year. Cyclone Fani, which devastated the state in 2019, is one such event that forced Odisha to mount a post-disaster needs assessment. This multi-sector assessment on loss and damage provided new insights on building back better, GYANARANJAN DAS, executive director, Odisha State Disaster Management Authority (OSDMA), tells SEEMA PRASAD. Excerpts:
2 min |
November 01, 2022
Down To Earth
Collateral casualty
Rise in cardiac ailments in India hints at the role of COVID-19, but in absence of long-term studies there are no definitive trends
6 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
Evolutionary Thrust
HUMAN EVOLUTION
7 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
Cultivated idea
The potential of urban agriculture in alleviating food insecurity in cities requires holistic policy support from governments
3 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
‘We need to put down oroblem animals for wildlife conservation’
A VETERINARIAN WHO COMES OUT FROM THE COLLEGE DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO SHOOT. HOW IS HE GOING TO TRANQUILISE A TIGER? WE HAVE HAD WORKSHOPS TO TEACH PERSONNEL HOW TO HANDLE A WEAPON, EVEN HOW TO WALK IN THE FOREST. THIS IS TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND CANNOT BE GLEANED FROM INTERNET OR FROM READING A BOOK
6 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
Organic reinforcement
Direct procurement and cold storages are key to promote organic farming of fruits, vegetables
5 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
A timely fix
India’s lone home-grown crop simulation model can now forecast climate impact on farm yield in real time
4 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
Accelerated breeding
Bisohenol A, a chemical used for softening plastics, shortens the mosquito life cycle and leads to population explosion
3 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
India patently way behind on 5G
Policy blocks and poor vision have held up 5G in India, while China’s breakthroughs are helping to set global standards
4 min |
October 16, 2022
Down To Earth
PANDEMIC CONTINUUM
Two livestock viruses have spread across India in an unprecedented manner this year—lumpy skin disease and African swine fever. With changing climate, new infectious diseases will emerge, while existing ones will Ne spread to new areas and sirike with greater severity, like these two have. Such outbreaks have harsh economic and food security implications, and can pose a major threat to human health. The world has not recovered from the previous virus that jumped from animals to humans. A report by SHAGUN from the worst-hit state of Rajasthan and SNIGDHA DAS in Delhi
10+ min |
October 16, 2022

Down To Earth
Chronic floods threaten Niger delta
THE COMMUNITIES living in the oil-rich Niger Delta have been devastated by recurring floods. The lack of effort to safeguard these communities or help them adapt to the changing weather conditions has left people vulnerable and helpless.
1 min |
October 16, 2022

Scientific India
Mars Glaciers Were Slowed By Fast Drainage And Weak Gravity, Scientists Suggest
Mars may be a freeze-dried planet now, but once, it was supposedly (almost) another Earth, with flowing water that froze into hulking mountains of ice.
1 min |
September - October 2022

Scientific India
Mysterious Mineral On Mars
Planetary scientists from Rice University, NASA's Johnson Space Center and the California Institute of Technology have an answer to a mystery that's puzzled the Mars research community since NASA's Curiosity rover discovered a mineral called tridymite in Gale Crater in 2016.
1 min |
September - October 2022

Scientific India
Ice And Dust Ladder On Mars
The image of ice and dust layers on Mars from an orbiting NASA spacecraft may provide a window into the complex, waterfilled history of the Red Planet, a new study suggests.
1 min |
September - October 2022

Scientific India
Aliens Hovering Over Ukraine?
Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs as popularly called, have become an object of public discussion, with several countries going the uncanny phenomenon.
1 min |