#ParisCOP21: Making the World A Better Place
Leaders from all across the world gathered in Paris on Monday, to mark the beginning of the most crucial summit on climate change. More than 40,000 delegates from 193 companies are set to attend the...
View ArticleDelhi: The Odds of Being the Most Polluted City In The World
In what came as quite a shock to the people of Delhi, the AAP government led by Arvind Kejriwal announced that January onwards, vehicles ending in odd and even numbers will ply on alternate days of the...
View ArticleN.G.T: A New Hit To The Odd-Even Policy
A modest Delhi citizen at present, simply wants to know what will be the repercussion of the Delhi Government’s odd-even policy. The Delhi Government has announced that from January 1, 2016, private...
View ArticleAustralian Media Pokes Fun At India’s Step Towards Renewable Energy
India, at present, is one of the most rapidly increasing economies, one of the largest democracies and the fastest growing technological hub in the world. India is undoubtedly paving it’s way to...
View ArticleA Common Man’s Shoulds And Should-Nots
Yes! We are taking you back to your 8th standard environmental science lesson. You didn’t understand it back then but you should NOW!Almost a decade earlier, R K Laxman made the character of the...
View ArticleRemembering The Tsunami And The Trauma It Created
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was a calamity that swept away countless lives and livelihoods within its tides. It is one of the top massive natural disasters in the Indian history.Today, 11 years...
View ArticleOdd-Even Rule Comes In Action: How Far Will It Go?
On January 1, 2016, with the commencement of a whole new year, it was also the beginning of the much-hyped odd-even policy. The government is buckled-up to strictly implement this command till January...
View ArticleThe Year Of Fires: Setting A State Aflame And How
This has to be the year of inexplicable fires. The Lord of Light is punishing us with His wrath. He is gutting museums, rotting garbage, buildings and factories. And the funny bit is, none of these...
View ArticleMan-Animal Conflict: Who Slaughters Who?
Culling is a term used to reduce the population by selective slaughter so as to maintain the harmony and the population and also the nature, which is slowly but steadily exhausting with time. In the...
View ArticleProject Nila: A Journey, A River, A Culture
Humans have been dependant on nature since the dawn of time. One of the oldest civilisations in the world, Indus Valley Civilisation got its name from the river which was the lifeblood of society. It...
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