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Coal Concealment
The Goa government does a U-turn and increases the capacity of Mormugao Port. This will exacerbate air pollution in the area.
A Model On A Rampage
Rural communities went against the Bharatiya Janata Party in the recent Gujarat elections. Resentment among rural communities has been brewing since 2002 due to agrarian crisis. But it was for the first time that the Gujarat Model was put to test.
BJP's Farming Headache
Four states with a predominantly rural population that have witnessed a huge agricultural crisis and large-scale farmer protests would hold assembly elections in 2018. After a relatively poor result in rural Gujarat recently, should the Bharatiya Janata Party be worried about its electoral prospects?
Breed Basket
Even when it comes to dogs, we still haven't got over the colonial hangover. We import breeds and give them English names. RAJAT GHAI speaks to S THEODORE BASKARAN, whose recent book explores little-known indigenous breeds.
Sweet Nothings Over Rosogolla
Bengal entrepreneurs add tulsi and stevia to rosogolla, turn their passion into a wellness business.
Insured, Really?
NDA government's flagship crop insurance scheme is losing traction with farmers
Don't Misunderstand The Leopard
Few wildlife enthusiasts have tracked leopards more closely or known them more intimately than JONATHAN and ANGELA SCOTT, who have made the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya their home for over 40 years. They speak to DEEPANWITA GITA NIYOGI about their book, The Leopard's Tale, that chronicles the secret and risky life of two leopards and their cubs.
Drowning In Waste
While Zanzibar is cashing in on tourism, it is also battling plastic menace in the form of litter consisting of discarded water bottles and toiletries
Wells Rescued
Kerala's Thrissur district has managed to arrest groundwater depletion by promoting well-recharge
The Zero Budget Farming Discord
There is unease over the crusader of natural farming, Subhash Palekar, for renaming the technique after himself
The Ganga Crusader
G D Agarwal's death after holding fast for 111 days for the cause of India's holy river should inspire us to fight in a Gandhian manner
Software Outsmarts Drug Research
Now, a programme can bypass patented drug pathways and create synthetically-produced medicines
Quick Fix Aid
A first after many years, farmers are at the centre of political attention. Ahead of the general elections, there is a rush of cash support schemes to woo them. This may bring some solace to farmers, but will the schemes have a lasting impact?
Potato's Neglected Cousins
Tubers come in all shapes, sizes and colours, and pack quite a punch
Out Of The Legal Hole
There is no such thing as environmentally acceptable and safe rat-hole coal mining and hence this primitive practice must be discontinued
Will Nudge Come To Shove?
It is crucial that nudge as a tool is used meticulously for political canvassing
Fatal Test
A Maharashtra legislature panel's suggestion to make sex-determination test mandatory could derail decades of efforts to protect the rights of women and the safety of the girl child.
Landslide Trigger
Leakage from the tunnel carrying water to Parbati II hydroelectric plant in Kullu is just one way how the project threatens the landslide-prone area.
New Systems, Old Habits
Launched in 2014, the continuous monitoring systems for highly polluting industries were expected to usher in a new era of environmental governance in India. But poor planning, hasty execution and lack of enforcement have made the new-age regulatory mechanism a non-starter. Sanjeev Kumar Kanchan reports.
A Clean Miss
The new Swachh Survekshan ranking promotes cities with poor waste management practices.
Dry Run
Nutritional standards for the sale of camel milk, issued for the first time by the government, are a huge threat to the nascent dairy industry.
Out Of The Abyss
The recent surge in earthquakes and the explanation for the formation of the world's largest exposed fault have provided momentum to seismological research. SHREESHAN VENKATESH looks at the latest findings.
Rosewood Fades In India
After putting up a fight at CITES, will India be able to provide an alternative trade regime to rosewood artisans of the country?
Under Salty Waters
Is Andhra Pradesh turning a blind eye to illegal shrimp rearing?
Given To Imperious Decisions
Most of Indira Gandhi's decisions were in the right direction, but were not swayed by people's movements, which are the very soul of genuine environmental activism
No Just An Affair Of The Heart
Indira Gandhi made conservation a part of political discourse and her leadership on environment remains unparalleled globally
Poverty@25, India@70
Poverty remains conditional to one's social status
Through a Narrow Path
An engineering folly unfolds over a week-long journey along Bihar's Kosi river, a tempestuous tributary of the Ganga.
A Fruitful Journey
A food safari in the desert of Rajasthan reveals a variety difficult to imagine in cities.
Embrace of Chipko
Impacts of the Chipko movement are visible in Chamoli even after four decades, but Tehri Garhwal has taken a different turn.