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Rosewood Fades In India

After putting up a fight at CITES, will India be able to provide an alternative trade regime to rosewood artisans of the country?

4 min  |

November 01, 2017
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Under Salty Waters

Is Andhra Pradesh turning a blind eye to illegal shrimp rearing?

3 min  |

November 01, 2017
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Given To Imperious Decisions

Most of Indira Gandhi's decisions were in the right direction, but were not swayed by people's movements, which are the very soul of genuine environmental activism

5 min  |

November 01, 2017
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No Just An Affair Of The Heart

Indira Gandhi made conservation a part of political discourse and her leadership on environment remains unparalleled globally

4 min  |

November 01, 2017
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Poverty@25, India@70

Poverty remains conditional to one's social status 

3 min  |

November 01, 2017
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Bucking Extinction

Even as the number of species nearing extinction increases each year, here's a look at the conservation strategies that have helped revive four key species

3 min  |

November 01, 2016
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Pulse Paradox

A record production of pulses is in the offing. But neither farmers nor consumers stand to benefit because the government is withdrawing procurement from farmers and flooding the market with imported pulses

4 min  |

November 01, 2016
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Lessons From Beijing

In just four years, Beijing has improved its air quality by setting time-bound targets and implementing a comprehensive regional action plan

2 min  |

November 16, 2018

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Drive The Extra Mile

India is not only directly moving from BSIV to BSVI, it is also not allowing vehicle manufacturers extra time to sell the stock of unsold BSIV vehicles

4 min  |

November 16, 2018
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Listen... Plants Too Speak

As early as in 1880, Charles Darwin demonstrated that plants could sense light, moisture, gravity, pressure and possessed several other qualities. Over the years, many scientists have proved that plants are sentient beings and move and respond to sensation. The subject is still controversial among the scientific community. Monica Gagliano is research associate professor of evolutionary ecology and former fellow of the Australian Research Council who has pioneered a brand-new research field of plant bioacoustics. In her latest book, Thus Spoke the Plant: A Remarkable Journey of Groundbreaking Scientific Discoveries and Personal Encounters with Plants, she, for the first time, has experimentally demonstrated that plants emit their own ªvoicesº and detect and respond to the sounds of their environments. In these excerpts, Gagliano writes about how the pea plant responds to acoustic vibrations to locate water

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January 01, 2019
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Wild And Nutritious

Gaithi, a tuber variety that grows in the hills of Uttarakhand, has both nutritive and medicinal properties

2 min  |

January 01, 2019
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The Right Pill

Africa will be setting up its first agency to check the spread of spurious drugs

3 min  |

January 01, 2019
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Reign Over Rain

Rainfall deficit can be a challenge as well as an opportunity. Last year, Dhanbad faced a rainfall deficit of 60 per cent. EKLAVYA PRASAD narrates his personal experience of catching rainwater where it falls in his home, Uttarayan. By constructing rainwater harvesting structures, Uttarayan not only showed the way to address urban water scarcity, it also helped recharge groundwater with 1.06 million litres of rainwater

4 min  |

January 16, 2019

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Try Some Salt, Fresh And Seasoned

Uttarakhand's age-old flavoured salts loaded with micronutrients are not only a healthy option, but can also tickle your taste buds

3 min  |

January 16, 2019
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Corridor Catharsis

The proposed Similipal-Satkosia wildlife corridor in Odisha can be connecting link for the survival of endangered species. But mining activities need to be eliminated

3 min  |

January 16, 2019
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Anthropocene In The Arctic

A behind the scenes account of how the scientific community came to terms with the changing landscape of the Arctic

3 min  |

January 16, 2019
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Commons No More

Odisha government is setting up land banks to lure industries and investments. In the rush, it is alienating people from the commons. ISHAN KUKRETI travels to some of the areas worst hit by the government-sponsored land grab.

9 min  |

September 01, 2018
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Rise After The Fall​​​​​​​

Sikkim, once the world's largest producer of large cardamom, is trying to regain its lost glory. Can it achieve the feat in the face of a changing climate?

6 min  |

September 01, 2018

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Save The Cow Mother

Oxytocin is given to women during and after childbirth to save their lives from blood loss. But the government is planning to restrict its use as it is illegally given to cattle to increase milk production.

4 min  |

September 01, 2018

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Deluge Of The Century

Kerala's worst flood since 1924 reinforces how local environmental degradation and lack of disaster preparedness can make extreme weather events deadly.

9 min  |

September 01, 2018

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Where India Fears To Tread

Even rich nations are using compulsory .licences to ensure cheaper life-saving drugs for public healthcare unlike India.

2 min  |

September 01, 2018

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Bizarre, Serious, Jocular

Janaki Lenin captures the animal (and human) world in all its mystique and charm.

2 min  |

September 01, 2018
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Plan B For The Planet

The world cannot afford a 2o C rise. The climate change goal must be fixed at 1.5o C so that we get a chance to avert the worst impacts

2 min  |

October 16, 2018
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Let Cauvery Be

Deforestation, urbanisation, illegal mining and dumping of effluents along the river has left the basin battered and bruised. Decades of degradation has led to an unprecedented crisis for the 15 million who live on its banks.Jitendra travels along the course of one of India’s biggest rivers to understand why its level hit a record low this year

10 min  |

August 01, 2019
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One Tool To Track It All

Can the humongous online data generated in the job guarantee scheme be a real time index for rural distress?

4 min  |

August 01, 2019
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Nowhere To Flow

Over 60 years after the country got its first plan to rejuvenate the rivers, not a single basin has been spared from over-exploitation

7 min  |

August 01, 2019
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Time To Talk

Gap in communication between India and neighbouring Nepal is an endemic problem that worsens Bihar floods

4 min  |

August 01, 2019
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Who Is Economically Secular?

The rich have the chance to get richer in an economic crisis, while the poor face the prospect of sinking deeper in poverty

2 min  |

February 01, 2019

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Conflict Of Diet

It's not just fragmented corridors that take elephants to farms. They get drawn towards crops that improve their state of mind and well-being

3 min  |

February 01, 2019
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Good Old Sap

Gums secreted by trees are a treasure trove of nutrition and have been used by communities in making seasonal delicacies

3 min  |

February 01, 2019