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Search ResultChoking Air, Melting Glaciers: How Global Warming Is Changing India
Its Himalayan glaciers are melting fast, its agricultural heartland is drying up and its capital is choking on the world’s filthiest air. Yet India’s government...
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Its Himalayan glaciers are melting fast, its agricultural heartland is drying up and its capital is choking on the world's filthiest air. Yet India's government is one of t...
Read MoreClimate Change Could Hurt Global Economy: Study Finds Link Between Global Warming And Productivity.
A new study threw gas into the flames of climate change debates. Three economists from Stanford University and the University of California (UC) in Berkeley looked into the...
Read MoreClimate Change Could Hurt Global Economy: Study Finds Link Between Global Warming And Productivity.
A new study threw gas into the flames of climate change debates. Three economists from Stanford University and the University of California (UC) in Berkeley looked into the...
Read MoreIndia Can Guide Africa In Capacity Building For Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
The current development agenda is driven by five transformative shifts: to leave no one behind; to put sustainable development at the core; to transform economies for jobs ...
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It is an open secret that women are outsiders when it comes to tech entrepreneurship, both in the developed and developing economies. In 1984, 37 percent of undergraduate c...
Read MoreGender parity in workforce can boost India’s GDP by 27%: IMF chief Christine Lagarde
India’s GDP can expand by a whopping 27 per cent if the number of female workers increases to the same level as that of men, International Monetary Fund’s chief...
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The race to decipher the workings of the human brain, and build new economies around it, is on. Today’s great entrepreneurs – people such as Paul Allen, Jeffrey...
Read MoreEU Commends Uganda On Gender Equality
THE EU head of delegation H.E Ambassador Kristian Schmidt has hailed Uganda government for the effort it has put in place to enhance gender equality and the empowerment of ...
Read MoreNETWORK18 PRESENTS THE INDIA – CHINA DIALOGUES
New Delhi, 15th May 2015: In the lead up to PM Modi’s visit to China, Network 18 hosted ‘The India – Chi...
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