Science
Down To Earth
Change, Can They?
As the US presidential race heats up, none of the Democrat candidates have offered a bold plan for global climate action
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August 16, 2019
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India Becomes Vulnerable To Invasive Alien Species
A dysfunctional quarantine system and growing agricultural imports have left India vulnerable to attacks by invasive alien species
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August 16, 2019
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Is Activism The Cure?
As prices of life-saving drugs skyrocket, people from diverse fields are getting together to fight Big Pharma
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October 16, 2018
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Pitfalls Outweigh Potential
Government is pushing for biofuel production to reduce crude import bill. Can it steer clear of the food versus fuel dilemma?
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October 16, 2018
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Unholy Chase
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made cleaning of the Ganga again a high priority national agenda. He had the advantage of learning from the failures of the past 30 years in cleaning the national river. And he had the missionary zeal to proclaim a deadline for doing so. A year before his promise of a clean Ganga in 2019, the river is far from being so. In many stretches it is dirtier than before. An analysis by BANJOT KAUR on why the river will remain polluted despite river-friendly budgets and politically correct rhetoric
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October 16, 2018
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The Wake Up Call
THE UNITED Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) consists of scientists who can by no stretch of the imagination be called radical or activists.
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October 16, 2018
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A Contentious Solicitation
India's most ambitious health insurance scheme, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, is definitely a lure. Millions of Indians bleed to pay their ever-increasing medical expenses in private healthcare and end up becoming even poorer. Experiences of public-funded health insurance schemes in the last decade show that these initiatives have not been effective as they are not supported by the proportionate creation of public health systems. India simply doesn't have enough well-equipped public health infrastructure. So what does this new scheme mean for millions of poor and sick people? KUNDAN PANDEY travels to Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Telangana and Kerala to understand what the new scheme needs to be cautious about.
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September 16, 2018
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Dormant Breakthrough
Scientists are working on induced human hibernation, as seen naturally in animals, to treat a range of diseases
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January 01, 2019
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Fault Lines In Expressway
Construction of Char Dham national highway has cost Uttarakhand its ecological balance, as ISHAN KUKRETI discovers in his 250 km travel through the devasted terrain
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January 01, 2019
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Politicisation Of Rights
What impedes the Forest Rights Act, 2006, from being implemented in the Sundarban Biosphere Reserve in West Bengal?
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January 01, 2019
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`Capital Lies With A Few, Power With The Masses'
Soon after Independence, a good 350 newspapers started as a cooperative venture. But only Janmorcha, published from Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh, has managed to survive. Its editor SHEETLA SINGH fearlessly wages a battle against the government which has made five attempts to shut the newspaper down. ANIL ASHWANI SHARMA spoke to the 87-year-old sentinel of cooperative journalism about the perils of newspaper publishing in the country
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January 16, 2019
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Jamdani, Naturally
How the women of Burdwan and Nadia districts in West Bengal weave magic, turning raw cotton into niche and `climate-friendly' Jamdani
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January 16, 2019
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Agenda For 2019
The governance blueprint to combat major environmental problems must be institutionalised and strictly enforced
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January 16, 2019
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Love's Labour
The traditional dishes that pregnant women eat for centuries
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January 16, 2019
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Worshipped And Abandoned
The circular economy of cattle has been ruptured. Restrictions on cattle trade are forcing cattle rearers to abandon the cows, and therefore, their livelihood. Jitendra and photographer Adithyan P C travel across the cow belt in the country and neighbouring Nepal to understand how it has hit the poorest
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January 16, 2019
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No Worries? Ask Simba
A furore over Disney's trademark on the Swahili phrase Hakuna Matata heats up the cultural appropriation debate
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January 16, 2019
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Environment Of Poverty
The world's poor population is getting concentrated in ecologically fragile areas
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October 1, 2018
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Defining Emotion
A new book challenges our assumptions about emotions
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October 1, 2018
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A Bite Of Goodness
Housing associations are setting up community refrigerators to reduce food wastage and feed the needy
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October 1, 2018
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On Active Mode
After faltering for three years, India's largest test drive for uranium contamination in groundwater shows signs of revival
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October 1, 2018
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First, Fast, But...
India's debut farm investment support scheme was rolled out in Telangana but a large section of the farming community has been left out
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August 01, 2018
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Not A Sweet Bargain
The price of the totapuri mango has crashed due to low demand for its pulp, leaving farmers to dump produce on roads
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August 01, 2018
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Business Above All
In the garb of streamlining green clearances, the Union government has sidelined communities and diluted environmental regulations over the past four years
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August 01, 2018
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Unwrap The E-commerce Waste
As India catches up on online shopping, we need regulations to minimise the waste that is generated from packaging the products
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August 01, 2018
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Swachh Bharat Mission Echoes Sterilisation Campaign Of 70s
A new book exposes the lacunae in the way India manages its waste and recommends changes in practices and attitudes toward waste. ROBIN JEFFREY and ASSA DORON,authors of the book, speak to SWATI SINGH SAMBYAL on the layered challenges of managing solid waste
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August 01, 2018
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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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Battle Ready
Chhattisgarh stays mining operations in a Bailadila hill after protests by tribal people. But can it withstand pressure from mining giants?
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July 01, 2019
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The Real Weed
There's a little bit of glyphosate in everyone's body. Glyphosate's weed-killing properties were accidentally discovered 20 years after the chemical was first synthesised. Today, it is omnipresent across the world. The WHO says it causes cancer and studies link it to many diseases. Countries have been struggling to ban or restrict its use due to pressure from the industry and farmer groups. But a new movement to ban this chemical as well as to find alternatives is gaining ground. VIBHA VARSHNEY tracks the toxic trail
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July 16, 2018
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Kicking Up A Stink
India has been dragging its feet over abating odour pollution. Does it lack in infrastructure, or will?
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July 16, 2018
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Gearing Up For Space Wars
Space is becoming the new destination for weaponisation and world dominance with the United States leading the charge
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