Locust Swarms 2020- An impact of Climate Change
After the outbreak of pandemic COVID-19, the nation was surviving by adapting the new ways of minimalistic living. Until a new pestilence hammered Indian economy and crops in the form…
WOW: The Three Musketeers Of Kolkata Creating Art Out Of Waste
The three wonder women Megha, Swati and Ritika resides in the city of joy, Kolkata who founded Wonder of Waste (WOW). ‘Wonders of Waste’ is not just a fairy tale…
Grow your food with Aquaponics and Hydroponic technique- Moumita Mukherjee
Novel Coronavirus and the pandemic has locked us inside our homes and rarely do we step out until and unless it’s some essentials such as vegetables and fruits. How about…
Assam Floods- 2020 : The Colossal Effect on Nature
Water, the second most important factor for survival can also turn the tables to us unexpectedly and most lethally. Recently, the "unpredictable" disasters of nature have shown a colossal effect…
The Green Railways: An Initiative by the Government
'Better late than never', the Indian Railways have finally decided to transform into 'Green Railways' by 2030. Understanding the importance of environment conservation and seriousness of climate change, Indian Railways…
Indoor plants not only give green vibes but also helps in keeping your house healthy and fresh- Seema Ghate
Seema Ghate is Women Scientist-B, is a doctorate in ‘Plant Ecology’. She has done her post-doctoral research on ‘Development of Indoor greenery with the help of phytoremediation’ funded by the…
“One of the major factors behind human-animal conflicts is the loss of habitats” – Swaroop Singha Roy
Swaroop Singha Roy is a wildlife photographer who has worked for the past eight years. He has a great interest in working to preserve forests and wildlife.
India’s tiger census- 2018 sets a new Guinness world records for being the world’s largest camera trap wildlife survey.
The fourth cycle of the All India Tiger Estimation 2018, results of which were declared to the nation on Global Tiger Day last year by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has…
Forest fires and other Natural Disasters: How much is too much?
Forest fires are such natural disasters that should get our attention. Forest fires are destructive that spread to large land and destroy the vegetation all around it. Forest fires remove…
Rainwater Harvesting: “Drop we save, Drop we gain,” said Col (Retd) Dalvi
As the monsoon season has arrived, the importance of rainwater harvesting once again gains momentum. Highlighting the alarming situation about water as a resource, Col (Retd) Shashikant Dalvi, Pune's noted…
BID GOODBYE TO SINGLE-USE PLASTIC WITH ECO-FRIENDLY JUTE BAGS!
India is the largest producer of Jute in the world, which is a sustainable alternative for single-use plastic bags. Jute is a natural fibre and biodegradable. Not only it is…
More awareness on Zoonotic diseases is the need of the hour
On the occasion of World zoonoses day (July 6) when the entire world is fighting with one of the worst pandemics, COVID-19 which is a zoonotic disease ( it is…
JULY 6, WORLD ZOONOSES DAY – WHAT & WHY
July 6th is celebrated as World Zoonoses Day every year to commemorate the scientific achievement of the first vaccination against zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are infectious diseases caused by bacteria,…
This monsoon say eco-friendly good bye to mosquitoes
It’s again that time of the year in India when the mosquito fraternity does its best party dance! The number of Dengue cases has risen in parts of the country…
Sustainability has always been part of every Indian household for ages- Gargi Parmar
Gargi Parmar is a 36 years old fashion designer cum entrepreneur who started her brand ‘Ba No Batwo’ in Aurangabad in the year 2015. Under this brand, she creates a…