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Variants V Vaccine
How the entry of the new variants impacts the global efforts to curb the pandemic
THEY HAD US FOOLED
“We sold our land to the Rishiganga hydropower plant because we needed money. But it turns out that we paid for the dam with my sister’s life. The Chamoli flash flood just wiped out everything that came in its way”
SOME ZEST AND A PUNCH
INDIA IS SAID TO BE THE CENTRE OF ORIGIN FOR CITRUS FRUITS LIKE GALGAL, BUT DISASTERS SUCH AS THE RECENT FLASH FLOODS IN CHAMOLI THREATEN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT
IT'S NOT ALL DOWNHILL
Subsidies alone will not give enough push to electric vehicles in India. Policymakers and manufacturers need to work in tandem with consumers to understand their needs and identify demands
WRITING ON THE WALL
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY HAS BECOME AN INSEPARABLE AND CRUCIAL ELEMENT OF EVERY LARGE BUSINESS. IT IS NOW TIME TO PLUG THE GAPS
Royal snub to green recovery
JUST 12 per cent of the covid-19 economic recovery packages announced by the world's 30 major economies will support climate objectives, says the latest edition of Greenness of Stimulus Index released on February 12.
Binaries of a loss
India now has adequate facilities to recycle its e-waste, but poor monitoring and informal dismantlers resulted in collection of just 10 per cent of the country’s electronic refuse in 2018-19
“It will open up a new area of Mars exploration”
On February 18, NASA’s Perseverance rover landed on Mars. The space agency’s first astrobiology mission aims to look for signs of ancient microbial life and collect samples of rock and soil to be brought to Earth in a future mission. On board the rover is Ingenuity—a helicopter whose main purpose is to attempt a flight in an atmosphere only 1 per cent as dense as Earth’s. The date of the flight is not scheduled, but it is likely to be in May 2021. DAKSHIANI PALICHA speaks to Ingenuity’s chief engineer J (BOB) BALARAM on the significance of the flight attempt and the advantages of a flying probe in the study of the planet
Orchard man of Jalaun
Mataprasad Tiwari's mission to plant trees persists even 30 years after its inception
Almost 20
Almost 20 per cent of India’s total land area has toxic levels of arsenic in its groundwater says a IIT-Kharagpur study.
Unfair fields of cotton
Asymmetric World Trade Organization rules that allow the US to inflate its cotton subsidies, much to the peril of farmers in India and elsewhere, must be reformed
SHORT SHRIFT TO RURAL ECONOMY
The Union Budget 2021-22 prioritises spending, but fails to provide agriculture and the rural sector the boost needed to revive growth
The science behind the art
Cooking is an art, most would say. However, at its root, cooking is a form of chemical engineering, writes Krish Ashok in his recent book, Masala Lab: The Science of Indian Cooking. Understanding the science behind food preparation can arm the chef with techniques to augment flavours. Here’s a crash course on the physics and chemistry of food.
IT'S TAKEN ROOTS
It is likely that COVID-19 would soon become endemic in several countries, including India
AN AGRARIAN BIOPSY
The widespread protests by farmers across India have forced us to probe the fundamentals of the farm economy
Arctic On Thin Ice
NO PLACE felt the heat in 2020 like the Arctic and its surrounding seas. Its ice cover melted to its second-lowest annual minimum extent of 3.74 million km2 in summer, while the freeze-up in autumn saw a sluggish start.
India's E-Waste Generation Up By 27%
In just one year, India's e-waste generation jumped 27 per cent, says a recent report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). In 2019-20, the country generated 1,014,961 tonnes of e-waste, as against the 771,215 tonnes generated in 2018-19.
COPY AND EVOLVE
BUILDING UPON THE IDEAS OF PREVIOUS GENERATIONS MADE CIVILISATION AND THE ECONOMY POSSIBLE, WRITES TIM HARFORD
WATER WISE
FARMERS IN A TAMIL NADU VILLAGE WERE ABLE TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS BY BUDGETING WATER AND DIVERSIFYING CROPS
SOUR SAGA
EASIER ACCESS TO TENDER CHICKPEA GREENS WILL HELP PROMOTE THIS NUTRITIOUS FOOD
FIRST SHOT
The death of eight people and hesitancy among health workers mar the first phase of India’s vaccination drive against COVID-19
The Forests We Forgot
Huge swathes of forestland have been declared reserve forests but never notified since the colonial era, leaving thousands of people encroachers on their own land for generations. For them, it is a perennial existence of uncertainty. ISHAN KUKRETI travels to several villages across JHARKHAND, ANDHRA PRADESH AND MADHYA PRADESH to find how government failure, both at the Centre and the states, is hurting the communities and forests alike
Stem pepper
THE WOODY STEMS OF CHUI OOZE FIERY FLAVOURS
SO, WHO BLINKS FIRST
Recent mutations in COVID-19 virus have complicated the fight against the pandemic. Can we win?
Let it flow
The scientific community has rolled out plans to remove hurdles in the shift to open access publishing. Will this ensure equitable access?
Two of a kind
India has lost two environmental crusaders who embodied the spirit of conservation
What's in a name?
INDIA’S WILDLIFE LAW HAS NOT INCORPORATED NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES AND UNDERSTANDINGS, WHICH IS LEADING TO CONFUSION AND CHAOS IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Are we there yet?
Model villages are still far from the goal of doubling farmers’ income by 2022
Lesser pandemic?
A new viral infection in cattle sweeps across India, threatening one of the largest rural economies
‘We hardly lived before we died'
PANDEMICS IN THE PAST HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD ORDER. WILL COVID-19 DO THE SAME?