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Opinion
Managing waters in India’s varied ecological...

It is IRONIC that the Himalaya, often alluded to as the ‘water tower of Asia’—the source of mighty rivers that support millions, now face stress especially during summers. The rapidly reducing flow in surface drainage and the disappearance of springs are signs of looming disaster. Changes in micr...

V K Madhavan

Events
Marginalization Focus of...

With the goal of exploring gender, marginalization and equity in urban spaces in the Asia-Pacific, an international c...

Environment
Massive Oil Spill in The...

A national-level state of emergency has been declared by the Russian President Vladimir Putin in the regions of Noril...

Gny live Fighting Vulnerability with Science - From the Ind...

The dialogue explores critical issues of sustainability through the lens of Earth system science, hazards in the Himalayas, coastal vulnerabilities, and the broader interaction between science and society. It highlights the urgent need for improved knowledge of the Himalayan ecosystem as an interconnected system involving geology, hydrology, cryosphere, atmo...

By Dr. Shailesh Nayak and Dr. Sulagna Chattopadhyay

Gny live Sowing Rain: Cloud Seeding to solve India’s Drough...

Cloud seeding, a weather modification technique, involves dispersing substances such as silver iodide or salts into clouds to stimulate precipitation. Globally, it has been deployed to combat droughts and enhance snowfall, with countries such as the United States, China, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia experimenting with diverse applications ranging...

By Dr. Thara Prabhakara & Dr. Sulagna Chattopadhyay

Gny live Lost Identity

Migration constitutes one of the most transformative forces in India’s demographic and political landscape. Internal labor mobility, particularly the movement of unskilled and semi-skilled workers across state borders, has long been central to the country’s economic growth but remains insufficiently acknowledged in governance and electoral processes. The Ele...

By Prof Bhaswati Das and Dr Sulagna Chattopadhyay

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IMapp-Modelling Immunisation Outreach in Far-flung Rural Clusters
IMapp, the Immunization App, was developed to strengthen the delivery of public health services, taking advantage of an innovative multidisciplinary approach and digital technologies like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS) and...
Controlling the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Role of Strong Healthcare Systems

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the subject of healthcare to the forefront. As such, it becomes pertinent to ask the question that why some countries are doing better than others in dealing with this crisis? Does the answer lie in the difference...

IMapp-Modelling Immunisation Outreach in Far-flung Rural Clusters
IMapp, the Immunization App, was developed to strengthen the delivery of public health services, taking advantage of an innovative multidisciplinary approach and digital technologies like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS) and...
Controlling the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Role of Strong Healthcare Systems

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the subject of healthcare to the forefront. As such, it becomes pertinent to ask the question that why some countries are doing better than others in dealing with this crisis? Does the answer lie in the difference...

BOOKS

Samajik Chintan

Eminent social worker Avinash Rai Khanna is a remarkable thinker. A former Member of Parliament and an active politician, he has been working intensely on social issues and raised them in Parliament from time to time. These social issues are in no way connected to politics. These in fact present deep thinking and an earnest relationship with ground realities. Each of the nine chapters of this book showcases an outlook on pertinent social issues. From the ever-changing evils of society and how together we can solve day-to-day problems to what the responsibility of society towards orphans should be and how to prevent their criminalization have been discussed threadbare. Khanna has selected topics unrelated to politics and governments, addressing the smallest unit of a nation - the family. He attributes problems to the departure from India's roots and highlights instilling the nation's ageold cultural ethos among children. Khanna hails from Punjab where, in the recent decades drug addiction among the young population has emerged as a significant problem. In his article 'How to get rid of drug addiction', Khanna presents a solution to this very problem. The author also considers military training in tandem with formal education an important input for nation-building. Overall, this succinct bouquet of thinking - Samajik Chintan, is an inspiring treatise for all..

Jaiv Vividhata Sanrakshan

जैव विविधता हमारे प्राकृतिक पर्यावरण का अनिवार्य हिस्सा है। पर्यावरण संतुलन व सतत विकास के लिए यह विविधता बनाए रखना जरूरी है। यह तभी संभव है जब इनका संरक्षण करें। यह पुस्तक जैव विविधता एवं उसके संरक्षण के सभी पहलुओं को स्पर्श करती है। पुस्तक में संरक्षण संबंधी चुनौतियों का भी यथास्थान वर्णन है। पर्यावरण अध्ययन में अभिरूचि रखने वाले शिक्षकों, शोधार्थियों एवं छात्रों के लिए यह पुस्तक अति उपयोगी है।

Climate Change

ASAN | Uttarakhand’s First Ramsar Site

Located in the Dehradun district, the Asan Conservation Reserve is the 38th Ramsar site in India and first in the state of Uttarakhand. It is a human-made wetland, which has resulted due to the Asan B..

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US Climate-No Cause for Alarm, says report

A new paper by British climate writer, Paul Homewood says that average temperature rise in the USA is not alarming. Based on the data received from the NOAA, it claims that there has been little or no...

INR 499 INR 199
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Climate Change and
Biodiversity

The risk of climate change is universal but the poor are more vulnerable with worsening food security and exacerbating hunger in developing countries. Climate change is also likely to affect species distribution and increase the threat of extinction and loss of biodiversity. ..

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1° Hotter = 1000 Dead: Heat Waves as India’s Growi...

Heatwaves are no longer episodic extremes but are increasingly becoming a structural...

In conversation with Dr Dileep Mavalankar

Sale! Sale! Sale!: Private Education

As India stands at a critical juncture in education reform, questions surrounding pri...

In conversation with Prof Jawahar Nesan

Vanishing Grants: The Fate of Higher Education in...

The foundational principle upon which our education system rests is fundamentally bas...

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Ailing Glaciers: Aerosol Warming the Himalayas-Ins...

The Himalayan glaciers face significant climate change and air pollution threats. In...

In conversation with Prof N C Pant