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“THEY STOLE MY WOMB”
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“THEY STOLE MY WOMB”

Thousands of women across the country are being misled by doctors to get their uterus removed. What’s shocking is that most of them are under 30 and do not really need surgery. Hysterectomy at this age can interfere with one’s hormonal balance, triggering high blood pressure, osteoporosis, vision loss and mental illnesses. As the government remains blind to this emergency, doctors make quick money through insurance schemes. KUNDAN PANDEY investigates the untold tragedy

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March 01, 2020
Share denied
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Share denied

As industry explores energy potential of crop residues, millers and intermediaries are set to alienate farmers from the value chain

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March 01, 2020
Three isn't a crowd
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Three isn't a crowd

FOR THE FIRST TIME, CONFERENCE OF PARTIES TO THE ONLY CONVENTION FOR MIGRATORY ANIMALS WAS HELD IN INDIA; THREE SOUTH ASIAN SPECIES GOT SOME ADDITIONAL ATTENTION ISHAN KUKRETI GANDHINAGAR

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March 01, 2020
Royally ignored
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Royally ignored

Small hydropower projects have suffered the rise of solar power

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March 01, 2020
Nothing human about it
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Nothing human about it

A dam on river Human can alienate tigers from one of their largest corridors in Maharashtra

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March 01, 2020
Green laws matter
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Green laws matter

A COMPENDIUM OF CASES THAT INTERPRET THE CONSTITUTION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE

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March 01, 2020
Lost in the game
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Lost in the game

Jharkhand government has quietly wiped three wildlife sanctuaries off its records in West Singbhum district to abet iron ore mining

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March 01, 2020
First contact, is it?
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First contact, is it?

The periodic radio waves hitting Earth from a neighbouring galaxy are unlikely to be from aliens, but the possibility cannot be ruled out AKSHIT SANGOMLA NEW DELHI

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March 01, 2020
A fare deal
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A fare deal

Luxembourg has a solution to India’s traffic jams

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March 01, 2020
Spending Responsibly?
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Spending Responsibly?

Companies can bring meaningful changes in society through the huge₹13,624 crore corporate social responsibility funds

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February 16, 2020
Can we triumph over tragedy of commons?
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Can we triumph over tragedy of commons?

The battle to save Mumbai’s Aarey forest, where the authorities resorted to midnight chopping of some 2,000 trees to make way for the Metro Rail car shed, has grown into one of the most prominent environmental campaigns in recent months. As citizens and environmentalists call out that construction inside Mumbai’s last remaining lungs will affect the temperatures and rains, and result in huge floodings in the city, the movement highlights the growing frustration among people due to poorly conceived urban growth and chaos. Be it parks, public squares, green spaces or sidewalks, urban folks are increasingly realising the importance of shared spaces in providing clean air and water supply, preventing floods droughts and heatwaves and ensuring their physical and mental well-being. Then, why are urban planners hesitant to re-imagine the urban commons?

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February 16, 2020
Target Beyond Reach
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Target Beyond Reach

India Makes last-ditch attempt to popularise rooftop solar to meet its 2022 targets.

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February 16, 2020
"DISCREPANCY IN UNIVERSE'S EXPANSION RATES COULD INDICATE SOME NEW PHYSICS"
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"DISCREPANCY IN UNIVERSE'S EXPANSION RATES COULD INDICATE SOME NEW PHYSICS"

IN 1998, SCIENTISTS DISCOVERED THAT THE RATE AT WHICH THE UNIVERSE WAS EXPANDING IS INCREASING. LAST YEAR, A GROUP OF SCIENTISTS CALCULATED THAT THIS RATE OF EXPANSION IS 10 PER CENT HIGHER THAN THE EARLIER CALCULATION. AKSHIT SANGOMLA SPEAKS TO ABRAHAM LOEB, CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ASTRONOMY AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, ABOUT THE REASONS BEHIND THE DISCREPANCIES IN UNIVERSE’S EXPANSION RATES AND THE FORCES PULLING THE UNIVERSE APART

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February 16, 2020
Unhealthy affair
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Unhealthy affair

AN EXHAUSTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE CHALLENGES INDIA FACES IN THE HEALTH SECTOR

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January 16, 2020
Overshadowed
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Overshadowed

India’s promising wind energy sector is struggling as the government gives more attention to solar power

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January 16, 2020
Treasure in excreta
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Treasure in excreta

Phosphorus, a fast depleting natural resource, can be extracted from the unlikeliest avenue: faecal sludge SHAGUN KAPIL NEW DELHI

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January 16, 2020
THE MAGIC BULLET'S TOLL
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THE MAGIC BULLET'S TOLL

What if a saviour turns into a killer? After 80 years of use, overuse and abuse of antibiotics—termed magic bullets—microbes have become resistant to them. Antibiotic resistant diseases are undoing the great strides in modern treatment. VIBHA VARSHNEY exposes a growing public health crisis

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January 16, 2020
Not so wild
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Not so wild

SICKLE SENNA, A WIDELY AVAILABLE BUT LITTLE-KNOWN HERB, IS READY TO TAKE ON THE PHARMA INDUSTRY

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January 16, 2020
Flowers at will
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Flowers at will

FARMERS OF A VILLAGE IN WEST BENGAL USE ARTIFICIAL LIGHT TO MAKE FLOWERS BLOOM AS PER MARKET DEMANDGURVINDER SINGH PURBA MEDINIPUR

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January 16, 2020
Cold trap
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Cold trap

India recognised cold waves as disaster in 2012. But the country still does not have an effective action plan to mitigate its impact

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January 16, 2020
Between wars
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Between wars

Landless Scheduled Caste farmers of Punjab vow to intensify their movement as the state prepares to acquire village common land for industrial development

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January 16, 2020
Wildlife Recall
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Wildlife Recall

ONCE IN THE GRIP OF ARMED INSURGENCY, A NATIONAL PARK HAS LESSONS IN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

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February 01, 2020
Tasty Tubers
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Tasty Tubers

A LOST VEGETABLE OF AFRICA HAS GAINED ROOTS IN SOUTH INDIA WHERE IT IS COOKED IN A NUMBER OF WAYS

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February 01, 2020
Tree Of Knowledge
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Tree Of Knowledge

Research on tree rings is now providing definitive evidence of global warming and its impact on weather systems

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February 01, 2020
Farm Raiders
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Farm Raiders

Western India is facing its most fierce locust attack in nearly three decades, the origins of which lie outside the country and were triggered by weather events attributable to climate change

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February 01, 2020
Bereft Of Science
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Bereft Of Science

THE AUTHOR FAILS TO EVEN PROVIDE RUDIMENTARY EVIDENCE FOR HIS EXTRAORDINARY CLAIMS

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February 01, 2020
1.37 Billion And Not Counting
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1.37 Billion And Not Counting

India, like the rest of the world, is intensely debating population explosion. But while countries are struggling to keep their numbers at replacement level, India is on the right path towards stabilising population sooner than expected. So what's the discussion all about? KUNDAN PANDEY captures the debate

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February 01, 2020
Thar's Friend
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Thar's Friend

MEET TINY MELON KACHRI WHICH TURNS SHORT OF GOLD UPON DRYING AND CHANGES THE FATE OF ALL THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH IT

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December 01, 2019
We Will Never Have Paris
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We Will Never Have Paris

The climate emergency is defined not in terms of deadlines but critical thresholds. Four years after the Paris Agreement, on the eve of the 25 th UN Climate Change Conference, countries' under-performance on their Paris targets is set to take us past 3°C warming. Next year, countries are due to announce a new set of climate action goals. Can we course-correct to achieve the objective of being carbon neutral by 2050 and stay below the 1.5°C warming threshold? An assessment by TARUN GOPALAKRISHNAN & KAPIL SUBRAMANIAN

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December 01, 2019
Punctured Cover
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Punctured Cover

Crop insurance companies withdraw from Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana as extreme weather events spike claim rates resulting in heavy losses JITENDRA

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December 01, 2019