The longest ever climate change meet ends without much headway December 30, 2019 Frustrated by the lack of action, young people and activists challenged rich industrialised nations to pay up for climate damages
“Drops in the bucket are not enough; we need a sea change” December 30, 2019 The day COP25 kicked off in Madrid, the UN climate chief reminded not enough has been done to tackle the...
Hundreds of families await fishers, who went ‘missing’ in Ockhi cyclone, to return home December 28, 2019 Delay in warning and lack of communication lead to hundreds of fishers in Tamil Nadu and Kerala to go missing...
Kashmiri apples now have competition as Jammu apple growers reap rich harvest December 28, 2019 About 5-6 villages, nestled about 150 km away from Jammu amid the mountains in Udhampur district, have been growing apples...
Over 12,813 sq km forest land in India under ‘encroachment’. But, who is the ‘encroacher’? December 28, 2019 Researchers and activists working with the tribals and other forest-dwelling communities pooh-pooh Union environment ministry’s recent data on encroachment on...
Who moved my village? December 28, 2019 The story of how women are facing the impact of climate change in the Sundarbans. Alone.
Climate change hits Himachal’s famous apples, causes the of frequent floods December 28, 2019 Kullu in Himachal is identified as highly prone to floods. But, the Centre is yet to release required funds for...
Uttarakhand’s health centres sans health facilities December 28, 2019 Tying pregnant women to cots and carrying them to the nearest health centre, lack of sterilised delivery sets and neonatal...
The dark secret of Jharkhand’s shiny mineral mica December 28, 2019 Families of the Santhal schedule tribe in Jharkhand are forced to descend into dangerous rat-hole mines to collect mica scrap...
Women facing livelihood crisis in a fishing belt in Andhra spark a change; set up small businesses December 28, 2019 The fisheries sector provides employment to more than 14 million people. However, these fisherfolk are staring at a gloomy future...
The longest ever climate change meet ends without much headway December 30, 2019 Frustrated by the lack of action, young people and activists challenged rich industrialised nations to pay up for climate damages
“Drops in the bucket are not enough; we need a sea change” December 30, 2019 The day COP25 kicked off in Madrid, the UN climate chief reminded not enough has been done to tackle the...
Hundreds of families await fishers, who went ‘missing’ in Ockhi cyclone, to return home December 28, 2019 Delay in warning and lack of communication lead to hundreds of fishers in Tamil Nadu and Kerala to go missing...
Kashmiri apples now have competition as Jammu apple growers reap rich harvest December 28, 2019 About 5-6 villages, nestled about 150 km away from Jammu amid the mountains in Udhampur district, have been growing apples...
Over 12,813 sq km forest land in India under ‘encroachment’. But, who is the ‘encroacher’? December 28, 2019 Researchers and activists working with the tribals and other forest-dwelling communities pooh-pooh Union environment ministry’s recent data on encroachment on...
Who moved my village? December 28, 2019 The story of how women are facing the impact of climate change in the Sundarbans. Alone.
Climate change hits Himachal’s famous apples, causes the of frequent floods December 28, 2019 Kullu in Himachal is identified as highly prone to floods. But, the Centre is yet to release required funds for...
Uttarakhand’s health centres sans health facilities December 28, 2019 Tying pregnant women to cots and carrying them to the nearest health centre, lack of sterilised delivery sets and neonatal...
The dark secret of Jharkhand’s shiny mineral mica December 28, 2019 Families of the Santhal schedule tribe in Jharkhand are forced to descend into dangerous rat-hole mines to collect mica scrap...
Women facing livelihood crisis in a fishing belt in Andhra spark a change; set up small businesses December 28, 2019 The fisheries sector provides employment to more than 14 million people. However, these fisherfolk are staring at a gloomy future...