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A Dream of a City of Cyclists
Did you know mobility is a gender issue? Women low-wage earners of Bengaluru tell you why.
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Plastic Kills. It’s Time To Take Some Action!
Less than 10% of all the plastics produced since the 1950s has actually been recycled..
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WHY WOMEN’S DAY?
March 8 is celebrated as International Women's Day and this year it is all about #ChallengeToChange. As we have somewhat of a delayed celebrations of this day,
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“Let’s protect the food system from climate change”, sustainable farmers from Jamui urge Bihar Government
“I am delighted to be part of the pre-budget consultation meeting organised by the Government of Bihar. We are here to represent the organic farmers of Bihar. The fact that…
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A CASE FOR THE FEMINIST CITY
It is a common sight to walk out of a metro station in Bengaluru and come across swaths of ‘smart’ bikes and cycles for the convenience of last and first-mile…
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Bengaluru’s #Steelflyoverbeda activist talks sustainable mobility
There will always be a certain number of people using cars and two-wheelers. The idea is to decrease the relative modal share of ‘personal’ and ‘private’ transport and increase the share of non-motorised and mass public transport over years.
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A Movement That Can’t Be Sunk
Greenpeace India joined hands with the communities near Odisha's Kaliakan River Block to send out a positive message. With a floating banner that read “Towards Better”, they demanded better policies to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all.
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Why India’s E-waste Should Worry Us
October 14th is International E-waste Day. In the last five years the world has witnessed a staggering 21% rise in e-waste generation. India is the third largest producer of e-waste globally with China and US topping the list.
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Gandhi’s Vision Then, Our Aspiration Today
Environmental Kindness - Mahatma’s Way of Life That Promoted Sustainability and Equity