Down To Earth
Wings Of Change
SOME OF THE WORLD’S RAREST BIRDS ARE FOUND IN THE EASTERN HIMALAYAS. BUT A LOT OF FACTORS ARE PUTTING THEIR SURVIVAL AT RISK DEEPANWITA GITA NIYOGI
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July 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Why Did My Children Die?
BY THE time doctors landed in our village for the first time, our village had already lost 11 children to chamki (a yet-unknown type of acute encephalopathy syndrome) fever.
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July 16, 2019
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We Let Them Die
Failure of states to provide basic nutrition and health facilities has led to the death of hundreds of children from the preventable acute encephalopathy syndrome. BANJOT KAUR from Bihar and SHAGUN KAPIL from Uttar Pradesh report
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July 16, 2019
Down To Earth
The Science Of Dishonesty
FALSIFICATION, FABRICATION AND PLAGIARISM OF RESEARCH HAVE FAR-REACHING CONSEQUENCES LAKSHMY RAMAKRISHNAN
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July 16, 2019
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Importance Of Nothing
IT IS NEITHER A LUXURY NOR A WASTE OF TIME, BUT A NECESSARY PART OF MEANINGFUL THOUGHT AND SPEECH
4 min |
July 16, 2019
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Hidden Enhancer
MANIPUR’S WILD CORIANDER, AWA PHADIGOM, ACTS AS A FLAVOURING AGENT IN MEAT AND VEGETABLE DISHES, BESIDES BEING USED AS A MEDICINE
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July 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Done By The Daily Fix
In the absence of guidelines, organic waste management in Indian cities is at the mercy of entrepreneurs offering instant solutions
6 min |
July 16, 2019
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Directly Auspicious
Direct delivery of benefits to the “right” people camouflaged with a political deadline was the core message of Union Budget 2019-20 RICHARD MAHAPATRA NEW DELHI
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July 16, 2019
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Wild Delight
Sohphie, a sweet-and-sour fruit, marks the arrival of spring in Meghalaya. It is relished raw as well as in pickles Shalini Dhyani.
3 min |
July 01, 2019
Down To Earth
Scorcher
Heat waves have swept 23 Indian states and union territories claiming lives and throttling livelihoods. They are breaching boundaries across the world and are also becoming more intense. What can we do to cope with it?
10+ min |
July 01, 2019
Down To Earth
Paddy's Last Straw?
Haryana has launched a scheme to dissuade farmers from growing water-guzzling paddy, but most remain sceptical JITENDRA & MEENAKSHISUSHMA KURUKSHETRA, HARYANA
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July 01, 2019
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Curbing True Lies
The answer may not be to enact laws to ban fake news, as Singapore has recently done.
3 min |
July 01, 2019
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Crisis Management
Jared Diamond's latest book espouses that nations can come out of a crisis just the way people do Ishan Kukreti
3 min |
July 01, 2019
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Battle Ready
Chhattisgarh stays mining operations in a Bailadila hill after protests by tribal people. But can it withstand pressure from mining giants?
4 min |
July 01, 2019
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Untapped Resource
CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN INDIA HAS GROWN IN THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS, BUT THE POTENTIAL OF THE SECTOR REMAINS UNREALISED
6 min |
June 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Why We Need A Circular Economy
Reusing products is not only necessary for a sustainable future, but also makes business sense
4 min |
June 16, 2019
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Goa's Summer Date
THE EXOTIC FLOWER OF THE ELEPHANT FOOT YAM IS EATEN WIDELY IN THE RURAL PARTS OF THE STATE FOR A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE ADVENT OF MONSOON
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June 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Unfair Trade Laws Can Put A Spanner In Our Quest For A Circular Economy
USED Recycle and reuse of products make great economic and environmental sense. But will circular economy benefit the world at a time when economic giants like the US are using trade sanctions to bully Rwanda, which has banned used clothing? India too is at the risk of becoming the rich world's dumpyard
8 min |
June 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Renaming Renewables
Will a new categorisation of hydropower plants trigger revival of the sector?
5 min |
June 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Drowning In Debris
Construction and demolition waste is piling up across India. Regulations are in place, but recycling is yet to gain momentum.AVIKAL SOMVANSHI breaks down the cartouche of waste mismanagement
9 min |
June 16, 2019
Down To Earth
Africa's Historic Pivot
IF RWANDA IS WILLING TO RISK PREFERENTIAL ACCESS TO THE US MARKET IN ORDER TO DEVELOP ITS DOMESTIC GARMENT INDUSTRY, THEN IT MUST BE CONFIDENT THAT IT WILL FIND ALTERNATIVE MARKETS FOR ITS EXPORTS
4 min |
June 16, 2019
Highlights Champs
A Call For Clean Oceans
These sculptures are a call for clean oceans.
3 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Off Track
Billy Arjan Singh would turn in his grave on seeing this image.
1 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Monitoring Tigers Beyond Tiger Reserves
The slender, bony-white trunks of dhavda trees, standing out against their dark-barked neighbours, appeared unusually mottled.
4 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Off-Roads And Off-Limits
Until a few years ago, the ecologically fragile lateritic plateau of Kaas, home to rare and endemic floral species, witnessed large scale damage due to uncontrolled tourism.
2 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
The Corbett Foundation
Originally from Bombay, Dilip Khatau began exploring the foothills of Nainital District in 1959 after reading about Jim Corbett’s adventures in The Man-eaters of Kumaon. He fell in love with India’s oldest national park and became a regular visitor over the next four decades.
5 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Mumbai's Forgotten Shores The Coastal Road
You never forget a first.
5 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Mugger-Man In Disguise
“It was just a palm-sized baby; in four months it has grown to almost half a metre now,”
6 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Darryl D'Monte
November 11, 1944 – March 16, 2019The original environmental journalistAnand Parthasarathy remembers the veteran Mumbai-based scribe who wrote the first detailed account of the saving of the Silent Valley.
5 min |
June 2019
Sanctuary Asia
Adapt And Thrive… Or Fade Away
Earlier this year, the UN Secretary General warned, “If we do not change course by 2020, we risk missing the point where we can avoid runaway climate change, with disastrous consequences for people and all the natural systems that sustain us.”
4 min |