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Bid For Mahadayi
Should Karnataka divert the Mahadayi's water to end the water crisis in its three districts?
Unhealthy Climate
As the global negotiations increasingly talk about the impacts of climate change on health, the upcoming UN CoP meet in Morocco will debate one important aspect: how to fund health adaptation
Go Gokul Gone
For all the noise around cow protection, NDA's cow mission, the very first it announced on assuming power, has nearly died
Dry no more
Rajasthan has launched an ambitious programme to become drought-free in four years.
Genesis Of Water
Life on Earth is the result of several fascinating coincidences, of which the presence of water is considered the most important. But we are still not sure where this water came from.
At Death's Door
Around three million people are estimated to be severely food-insecure in north-eastern Nigeria, South Sudan and Somalia. JONATHAN POUND looks at the reasons famine still plagues Africa.
Oh Deer!
Kashmir has barely 200 Hangul deer left, but it does not seem to be alarming enough for the state government, whose conservation initiatives are struggling to get off the ground.
Real Potent Life of Lead
The long-term impacts of lead exposure have finally been revealed: reduced IQ levels and lower socio-economic status. For India, the implications are grave.
Primitive Classification
The Gonds, like other indigenous communities, still do not have sovereign political rights.
Suffocating Tragedy
There is no scientific consensus on the cause of encephalitis that has been claiming lives every year in the Gorakhpur region since 1978. But an unprepared government along with medical mismanagement made matters worse this year.
Goa Undermined
As mining resumes in eco-sensitive Goa amid protests, a village tries to implement the cooperative model SHREESHAN VENKATESH panaji
Sowing Adaptation
Farmers in eastern Indian states are replacing paddy with alternative crops to prevent elephant attacks. Can this experiment be replicated? DEEPANWITA NIYOGI palamu, east Singhbhum SAMARJIT SAHU angul
Can Farmers' Income Be Doubled?
For that, farmers will have to make an investment of ₹463 billion in the next five years
Champaran Redux
Peasants in Champaran are relying on satyagraha once again to claim the land their ancestors once owned.
Hidden Wonders of India
Did you know that the Ganga and the Brahmaputra sequester nearly 20 per cent of the global carbon? Or that Bengaluru owes its unique climate to a tectonic event that took place 88 million years ago? For the first time, a book comprehensively collates all scientific streams about the natural history of the Indian subcontinent. Down To Earth speaks to PRANAY LAL, author of Indica, on the jaw-dropping facts about our natural history.
Plateful of Pain
Climate change will make the disease burden more complex. Breakthroughs may help the affluent, but the poor will not have access to even basic healthcare.
Target Zero
India's waste will double in the next 25 years. If we are to avoid drowning in garbage, adopting zero waste management is a must.
Sukhomajri Falls Apart
A model Haryana village, which had pulled itself out of poverty by managing natural resources, shuns the very model of development.
Withering Heights
The rich diversity of aquatic plants in the Eastern Ghats has aided local communities in meeting their nutritional as well as livelihood needs. AJAY MAHAPATRA and ASHOK BISWAL analyse why these poorly documented plants are under threat.
Lock & Hold
The jallikattu debate is playing out much like the game itself, with each side trying to gain the upper hand: animal rights groups alleging animal cruelty, the Tamil people insisting on tradition and future of native cattle breeds, and governments eager to assuage feelings of discontent. Who will tame whom?
Mystery Fever
Doctors are clueless about the viral strain that has gripped several states in India this monsoon.
For a Good Night's Sleep
Most urban Indians dread bedtime. Sleep disorders ensure that 93 per cent of the people living in cities don't sleep well or worse, are not able to sleep at all. This sleeplessness results in diseases, which can cost their health and the country's economy dearly. What is causing us to lose sleep? And how can we sleep well again? VIBHA VARSHNEY and KARNIKA BAHUGUNA make sense of latest research.
A Cure Worse Than The Disease
Isha Foundation's Rally for Rivers initiative to plant trees alongside river banks appears impractical and lacks scientific rigour ISHAN KUKRETI new delhi
Cassini Dives Into Saturn
The Cassini-Huygens probe has enabled scientists analyse the surface and atmosphere of some of Saturn's mysterious moons SHREESHAN VENKATESH
Pulse With Potential
As health connoisseurs turn to horse gram, CHANDRA PRAKASH KALA hopes that the lesser known crop can help transform Uttarakhand's farm sector, in a big way
Heavy-Duty Pressure
The government has stalled standards that could have made heavy-duty vehicles guzzle and pollute less. Is it hand-in-glove with the industry or under pressure from it?
Weathering A Poor Network
With extreme weather events becoming the new normal, forecasting has become more important than ever. It's time African nations invest in observation networks
claims we buy
for food manufacturers, misleading claims are a way of marketing in india. it's time the government made the regulations stringent and brought about necessary changes in its approach towards food labelling and claims
pale and yellow
shortage of vaccines has pushed many african countries to the brink of a yellow fever epidemic
honey, they shrunk our livelihoods!
honey collectors gamble with their lives to eke out a livelihood in the sundarbans, but are forced to sell it to the forest department for a pittance.