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Search ResultIndian Firm Makes Carbon Capture Breakthrough
A breakthrough in the race to make useful products out of planet-heating CO2 emissions has been made in southern India. A plant at the industrial port of Tuticorin is captu...
Read MoreYou Can Plant Saplings Instead Of Paying Fees At This Chhattisgarh School
While India is blazing trails in International Relations and Space Exploration people seem to forget about the millions of children left forgotten by the wayside, uncared f...
Read MoreConstance Zimmer Plants Local Garden With #Greenmyschool Program
Birds Eye frozen vegetables continues its partnership with Environmental Media Association's (EMA) “#Greenmyschool” program with a garden planting by Constance ...
Read MoreCan Television Be Fair To Muslims?
FOR the Nuxalbari Estate in the lush hills of India’s north-east, relief came in the nick of time. With winter pruning of its tea plantations at hand, 600 workers wer...
Read MoreWomen In Coffee Country
They toil in coffee estates, are plantation owners and managers, marketing professionals or tasters. On the eve of the Coffee Santhe, BHUMIKA K. speaks to some women who&rs...
Read MoreHow Thousands of Children In Pune Prevented Over 50 Tonnes Of Plastic From Reaching The Sea
Scientists have warned about the dangers of plastic pollution and microplastics in the environment for a while now. However, most people still aren’t convinced of the...
Read MoreThe Hipster Hunger For Superfoods Is Starving India's Adivasis
Every morning, Baisa, a forest-dwelling Karbi woman, gets up at 4 am to forage fresh wild edible plants and insects from the forest. At the market in Diphu, Baisa is able t...
Read MoreDelhi’s Going Seriously Green With Their New Plastic Ban
The National Green Tribunal of New Delhi has banned the use of disposable plastic in Delhi and NCR, which should come as a silver lining as reports of Delhi’s sickeni...
Read MoreIndia Plants 50 Million Trees In One Day, Smashing World Record
More than 800,000 volunteers pitched in to help the country fight climate change. Although the feat has yet to be certified by Guinness World Records, Indian officials have...
Read MoreUtah Woman Has Adopted 35 Children — Including 26 with Special Needs: ‘They’ll Always Feel Loved’
Christie Jameson sometimes wonders if the idea to adopt 35 children was planted when she was 12. She came home from a doctor’s appointment with her mother one afterno...
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