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Month: June 2016

Can Agri-Startups Solve The Problems Of Farmers In The Country?

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Agriculture in India has shown an increase in its average agricultural output (per hectare), in the last 60 years. This is in addition to the […]

Rural India: The Growth Engine To Drive The Economy Forward

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India is primarily an agricultural country with agriculture forming the backbone of the country’s economy. The trend of stagnant agricultural productivity which existed during Independence […]

India should adopt a one-child policy

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Since Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of India, he has taken several positive initiatives and formulated a number of innovative schemes, including the ‘Make […]

‘Water bodies under threat’

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Observed annually to raise global awareness of the need to take positive environmental action, World Environment Day (WED) looks at ways for making our world […]

ISRO leads charge for space agency collaboration to prevent global warming

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For the first time, under the impetus of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the French Space Agency (CNES), space agencies of more than […]

Barbaric Attack on Tribal People of Manipur

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It has been around 290 days that 9 Tribal people killed during protests against 3 Bills that the Tribal people feel infringe on their land […]

India can avoid water wars in the future by mixing old and new solutions

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Drinking water shortages are known to spark scuffles , but last week, it led to Sunil Giri, 23, losing his life. Giri was beaten to […]

‘Rigged’ economy: case for a fairer form of capitalism

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When Senator Bernie Sanders termed US economy as ‘rigged’, he alluded to the fault-lines of capitalist structures skewed in favour of the powerful, like the […]

This activist group fight against privatisation of water

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The People’s Campaign for Right to Water (PCRW) has been in the forefront of a movement to resist privatisation of water supply. In Karnataka, the […]

Women in hospitality : Does gender really matter?

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As a third generation hotelier, from a family of entrepreneurs, the idea of creating a hospitality brand for the next generation of travellers was always […]

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  • ICAR to research on, demonstrate and promote natural farming
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  • Tamil Nadu policy aims to bring women into workforce
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  • Decrease in air pollution in India during lockdown not as high as thought
  • Gender Gap in India: Opportunities and Avenues to Answer the Riddle
  • Agri Reform: View: Agricultural Reforms Needed For India
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