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What Rising Temps Are Doing To The Health Of Women In India

Heat waves in India are getting worse year on year, and are reshaping women’s health over time, from menstruation through…

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Mainstreaming Climate Education For Children

While India has incorporated environmental learning formally in the educational system, progress in integrating climate education into the mainstream syllabus…

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Pahalgam Terrorists Killed During Op Sindoor Debate In Parl: Coincidence?

After days of deadlock in Parliament, the government finally agreed to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor, following…

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Indian Species, Gondwanan Roots

The history of the supercontinent called Gondwanaland can be traced to 600 million years before the present. Populations of plants…

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Sulochana Gadgil: A Woman Who Chased The Clouds (An Obituary)

Sulochana Gadgil, an eminent Indian meteorologist, died on July 24. She was 81. Gadgil contributed to the scientific understanding of…

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‘Insensitivity Towards Poor, Arrogance’: Rahul Slams BJP Over Demolitions

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has expressed deep concern regarding the plight of slum dwellers in Delhi who are facing homelessness…

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Wildlife Watchers Help Bridge The Gap Between Research And Subjects

A community-led, decentralised conservation effort in neglected Open Natural Ecosystems is taking shape in Pune district in Maharashtra. The Wildlife…

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World Court Strikes A Blow For Climate Justice

The International Court of Justice has issued a landmark advisory opinion affirming legal obligations of nations under global law to…

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‘Inherent Inertia Has Set In, In Past 11 Years’

Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge has emphasized the urgent need for impactful second-generation economic reforms in India, referencing the landmark liberalization…

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Study Maps Microplastics In 6 Mangrove Zones In Mumbai

Every kilogram of dry sediment from Mumbai’s mangrove areas has, on average, 6,730 microplastic particles, finds a study that analysed…

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What Goes Into An Editorial Illustration?

In this interview, illustrator Hitesh Sonar talks about his creative process, artistic influences, and the emotional depth he brings to…

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Robbing Poor To Benefit Rich Is Mantra Of Modi Govt: Cong On Loan Write-Offs

The Congress party has launched a scathing attack on the government, accusing it of distributing "freebies" amounting to a staggering…

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Reimagining Women’s Work In Textile Sector’s Green Transition

Standing next to a jet dyeing machine, Divya deftly pulls out 6,000 meters of dyed fabric with ease. She works…

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Nudging India Towards A Greener Tomorrow

India faces the distinctive challenge of balancing its clean energy targets with economic development and prosperity for its 1.4 billion…

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Rahul Miffed As Prez Trump Repeats India-Pak Ceasefire Claim ‘25 Times’

On July 23, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the Indian government regarding U.S. President Donald Trump's…

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How Informal Workers Made Weather Warnings More Effective This Summer

Street vendors in Delhi broadcast weather warnings by putting up heat alert boards near their carts. The meteorological department provided…

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Bengali-Speaking Indian Migrants Face Hurdles To Avoid Deportation To B’desh

Earlier this year, when the United States of America started deporting undocumented immigrants, India stated quite emphatically that it is…

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Monsoon Session: Cong Seeks PM’s Reply On Pahalgam Attack, Trump Remarks

With the Monsoon session of Parliament having commenced, the Congress party called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be present…

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China’s Entry In Indo-Pak Waters Dispute Adds A Further Ripple In South Asia

With the future of a crucial water-sharing treaty between India and Pakistan up in the air, one outside party is…

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Book Review: Growing Pains Accompanied By A Growing Love Of The Wild

Simply written and narratively engaging, The Light of Wilder Things is an insightful coming-of-age story of a young Indian naturalist.…

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Trump’s Claims On Ceasefire ‘Humiliating’ For Country: Kharge In RS

On Monday, July 21, Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated assertions that he mediated…

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Using Appeals To Nostalgia And Nationalism To Attack Higher Education

Harvard University is under siege by the Trump administration – and the world is watching. But this case isn’t just…

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Global Rift Surfaces Over Plant Treaty As Key Issues Remain Unresolved

The latest Working Group on the international Plant Treaty failed to reach consensus on expanding the list of crops, addressing…

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BJP Wants To Weaken Tribal Society, Grab Land To Benefit Industrialists: Rahul

Congress MP and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has voiced strong concerns regarding the NDA government's alleged attempts…

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What Makes ‘Great Powers’ Great?

Many column inches have been dedicated to dissecting the “great power rivalry” currently playing out between China and the U.S.…

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