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SC Restores ’96 Definition Of Forests In Recent Interim Order

The Supreme Court directed India’s environment ministry to revert to an older definition of forests whose protections were more “broad…

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How Automation Will Shape The Future Of Work In India

Automation could reproduce informal and precarious work rather than transform existing trends. A dystopia of job loss and surveillance or…

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Crafting A Sustainable Future For Artisans With The Use Of Bamboo

With access to markets beyond their home state, bamboo artisans in Tripura have seen a surge in demand for bamboo-based…

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The Idu Mishmi Protect Ancestral Land Through Community Conservation

In June 2022, members of the Idu Mishmi community of Elopa and Etugu villages, Dibang valley, declared 70 square kilometres…

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A Quarter Of Gaza’s Population One Step Away From Famine: UN Official

A quarter of the population in conflict-ridden Gaza is one step away from an imminent famine, a senior aid official…

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Yulia Navalnaya Steps Forward To Lead Russian Opposition

Alexei Navalny, one of Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s biggest critics and the country’s de facto opposition leader, died under suspicious…

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Gaslighting Doctors Make It Harder For Women With Long COVID

For middle-aged women, long COVID is a difficult enough condition to endure as it is without having to put up…

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275 Cases Of Rape In Custody Registered From 2017-22: NCRB Data

From 2017 till 2022, more than 270 cases of rape in custody were registered, according to NCRB data, with women…

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Trash Doesn’t Go Waste At This “Broken Fair”

Every January, coinciding with the winter solstice and the harvest festival of Sankranti, the village of Mathurapur in South 24…

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Academic Invited For Talk But Denied Entry Into India, Deported

In a series of tweets, Indian-origin professor in the UK, Nitasha Kaul, 48, claimed on Sunday that she was denied…

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Here’s Why Disability Inclusion Is Important For Climate Resilience

Many with disability live in poverty, in low-income countries that are vulnerable to climate disasters. Yet climate resilience planning excludes…

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Why Are Waste Tyres A Growing Environmental Concern?

With a rising demand for vehicles, there has been a corresponding increase in the use of tyres leading to more…

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Farmers In 65 Countries Have Protested Since January 2023

Farmers protested in 67 per cent of countries in South America region, for a variety of reasons, such as wanting…

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The War On Ukrainian Culture

War doesn’t just destroy lives. It also tears at the fabric of culture. And in the case of Russia’s full-scale…

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Children Are Expensive — Not Just For Parents, But The Environment

People born in the future stand to inherit a planet in the midst of a global ecological crisis. Natural habitats are…

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The Kashmir Avalanche & What Is Its Link With Climate Change

At around 1:30 PM on February 22, 2024, Showkat Ahmad Rather, a ski guide in the picturesque Gulmarg resort in…

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How Covid-19 Lockdowns Impacted Menstrual Health In India

Limited access to period products during India’s COVID lockdowns highlighted how far public health initiatives have to go when it…

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How Hindi Cinema Is Embracing Environmental Narratives

The number of Hindi language films that feature environment, wildlife or climate change in their messaging, is seeing an upward…

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Navalny’s Death Spells The End Of Politics In Russia

Reports of the death of Russia’s most famous opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, in an Arctic prison camp are shocking, but not entirely…

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As Farmers Protest, India Must Urgently Deal With Its Water Crisis

As farmers once again protest in India – three years on from the biggest peaceful civil society protest in the…

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Microplastics Found In Mangroves In SW India!

Scientists have found various forms of microplastics in surface water samples from the Kota mangrove in Karnataka. Microplastic fibres were…

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We Need To Talk About Obstetric Violence

Women being threatened with beatings for screaming during labour. Women forced to deliver babies on the floor despite the availability…

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Navalny’s Mother Appeals To Putin To Release Her Son’s Body

The mother of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny appealed on Tuesday to President Vladimir Putin to intervene and turn her…

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Unsubstantiated Conspiracy Theories Continue To Attract People

Many people believe at least one conspiracy theory. And that isn't necessarily a bad thing conspiracies do happen. To take…

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Alexei Navalny’s Vision Of Russia Terrified Putin To The Core

Alexei Navalny was a giant figure in Russian politics. No other individual rivalled the threat he posed to the Putin…

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