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The Blue Boom

Indigo farming debuts in the hills of Uttarakhand as people find it ecologically and economically beneficial

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April 01, 2018
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It's Farmers Inc

Decades of agrarian distress and failure of cooperatives have made marginal farmers take charge and form companies. Will this ensure a fair deal to farmers?

10+ min  |

April 01, 2018
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Contrived Extinction

The colour bar in African conservation has come to occupy the centre of public perception, driven mostly by the social media

3 min  |

April 16, 2018
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Cleaning A Dirty Patch

There has been a massive spike in constructing toilets in record time in Gonda district. But it remains to be seen whether it would lead to real gains in making the district open defecation free

5 min  |

April 16, 2018
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Oil Grows On Trees

Tree-borne oilseeds can not only reduce India's import dependency for vegetable oils, but also provide livelihood to tribal communities

4 min  |

April 16, 2018
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Popular, Prolific, Populist

November and December saw the passing away of three relentless champions of popular cause.

7 min  |

December 16, 2016
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Untouched by Drought

Hiware Bazar that once learned from Ralegan Siddhi how to become water-secure can today teach it how to remain so.

4 min  |

April 16, 2017
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Renewed Hope

Six hundred million people in Africa do not have access to electricity. But things are poised to change in the coming decades with a steady rise in investments in renewable energy.

4 min  |

April 16, 2017
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`Bioregionalism Could Become a Global Movement'

French architect DIDIER PROST is an advocate of bioregionalism, which calls for a renewed focus on local people and knowledge to innovate for greener solutions. He speaks to RAJAT GHAI on how bioregional approaches can be adopted to solve India's environmental problems.

4 min  |

April 16, 2017
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Good Luck Crane

Saving the black-necked cranes in India requires protecting its habitat.

4 min  |

April 16, 2017
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Underdog Resilience

The downtrodden, destitute and the diseased are the lead protagonists in this collection of short stories.

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April 16, 2017
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Sow a New Deal

Farm loan waivers do bring respite to debt-ridden farmers. But is it the only solution?

3 min  |

April 16, 2017

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WTO Trumped By America

WTO's recent ministerial meeting at Buenos Aires highlights the strain on the multilateral trading bloc from US unilateralism and its own `unfair' system.

5 min  |

January 01, 2018
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Revered Yet Neglected

Protecting forests and groves for cultural and religious reasons is an ancient practice worldwide.

7 min  |

January 01, 2018
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Nature's Timeless Abode

With a rich natural and cultural heritage, Meghalaya's Mawphlang sacred grove never ceases to surprise visitors.

5 min  |

January 01, 2018
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On Verge Of Destruction

The tadadi port project in karnataka will deal a severe blow to the sacred mangroves.

5 min  |

January 01, 2018
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The Death Of Darkness

Light pollution is playing havoc with age-old rhythms of life—of sleep, procreation, metabolism, migration and foraging.

5 min  |

January 16, 2018
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Blinded By The Light

Is the Solar Energy Corporation of India offering too much support to the slowing solar sector?

4 min  |

January 16, 2018
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Beleaguered Foot Soldiers

National Health Mission workers are up in arms, demanding salary and perks at par with the government's regular staff.

4 min  |

January 16, 2018
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Zero- Waste Life Isn't Wishful Thinking

HANNAH SARTIN rarely dumps a plastic wrapper or paper ball as trash. At 32, she owns Munich's first zero-waste shop and has published a book that offers tips on a sustainable lifestyle. MARKUS WANZECK meets her on a cool, hazy morning over coffee where she surprises him by pulling out a steel cup from her bag to take away her cappuccino.

4 min  |

January 16, 2018
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The Young, Old And An Unequal World

Younger, meaner, more self-indulgent, angry and insecure in a climate risked world. We don’t deserve this.

4 min  |

May 01, 2018
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Generational Spasm

To address the growing unrest across the world, we need to effectively utilise the demographic dividend.

4 min  |

May 01, 2018

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The Road To The Great Regression

In the 21st century, counter reactions to globalisation have been taking radically different forms.

6 min  |

May 01, 2018
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Post Spring Outpouring

The spread of non-violent strategies will provide a model for future empowerment of civil societies in the middle east.

4 min  |

May 01, 2018

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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde

Why are the peddlers of populism proving so popular in democracy?

6 min  |

May 01, 2018
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Can Movement Politics Renew European Democracy?

They are personality driven, which has neither made them more democratic nor inclusive.

4 min  |

May 01, 2018
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Imprisoned Stereotype

Imprisoned stereotype dalit youth are more susceptible to suffer from the cognitive burden of discrimination than other groups.

4 min  |

May 01, 2018
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Thirst For Closure

Traders in Tamil Nadu call for a boycott of Coco-Cola and PepsiCo's products for depleting water sources as the state faces a severe drought. They join a growing tide of communities forcing the closure of bottling plants across India.

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March 16, 2017
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Last Man, A Woman

Women are the last ones to give up the struggle for water. They are also the last ones in the long queue for water that begins with the most powerful and muscular. So we invited women from varied fields to ponder over humankind’s diverse relationships with water; how it figures in our lives, struggles and cultures. Our reporters explore the tough life in a desert, traditional occupations around water and that baffling question: where on earth did water come from?

5 min  |

March 16, 2017
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The Hungry Caterpillar

Even as science unmasks the sinister side of plastic, we are becoming ever more dependent on it. Is there a way out of this deadly addiction?

5 min  |

August 1, 2017