A recent Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), report has warned that human activities ...
Celebrating commoning and community stewardship, published by the Foundation for Ecological Security (FES), is a rich ...
India's journey towards cleaner waters has been a complex and often contradictory affair. While it strives to meet its ...
India boasts the world’s second-largest bamboo reserves, second only to China. With 136+ species thriving across the country, ...
Millets are also gluten-free and easy to digest, making them ideal for children. Consuming millet-based food like ragi ladoo ...
Microplastics (MPs) are a major threat to aquatic ecosystems because of their very small size, higher surface area, capacity to adsorb harmful pollutants, inert ...
India being an agrarian country, our farmers depend mainly on groundwater for irrigation. With increasing population, lesser land holdings and urbanisation, deeper borewells are dug for groundwater ...
The evolution of legislative framework for water pollution in India The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment at Stockholm in 1972 led to a new era ...
The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) hosted the 'Global Summit on Sustainability MSMEs – Small Businesses, Big Impact' in New Delhi on September 13 ...
The Central Rural Sanitation Programme, which was started in 1986, was one of India’s first efforts to provide safe sanitation in rural areas. This programme focussed mainly on providing subsidies to ...
Solid waste is the unwanted or useless solid materials generated from human activities in residential, industrial or commercial areas. It may be categorised in three ways. According to its: origin ...