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Government should immediately declare drought in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Government should immediately declare drought in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar

By Vikrant Singh

The latest data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicates drought conditions in 196 districts of the country. Of these, 65 districts are from Uttar Pradesh and 33 are from Bihar. The government should declare a drought and compensate the farmers for the loss of crops under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

The latest data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicates drought conditions in 196 districts of the country. Of these, 65 districts are from Uttar Pradesh and 33 are from Bihar. The government should declare a drought and compensate the farmers for the loss of crops under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.

Women and work: Examining India's policy landscape
Women and work: Examining India's policy landscape

By गाँव कनेक्शन

While policymakers recognise the potential that women have to further India's economic growth, women-oriented policies need more thought

While policymakers recognise the potential that women have to further India's economic growth, women-oriented policies need more thought

Four years of Modi Government: Good, Bad or Average
Four years of Modi Government: Good, Bad or Average

By Dr SB Misra

It is true that a government cannot please all the people but at least the 'Sangh Parivar' should have been satisfied if not happy.

It is true that a government cannot please all the people but at least the 'Sangh Parivar' should have been satisfied if not happy.

India Ranks 111 Out of 125 Countries In the Global Hunger Index 2023
India Ranks 111 Out of 125 Countries In the Global Hunger Index 2023

By गाँव कनेक्शन

The Global Hunger Index report ranks India below Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. According to the report, 18.7 per cent of the children under five in the country weigh less than what they ideally should.

The Global Hunger Index report ranks India below Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. According to the report, 18.7 per cent of the children under five in the country weigh less than what they ideally should.

A Rising Trend of Women-led Social Entrepreneurship in India
A Rising Trend of Women-led Social Entrepreneurship in India

By Sumit Kaushik and Simran Bhardwaj

Most of the women-led social enterprises are successful because they practise inclusivity and collective leadership in an innovative manner, and they persistently create fresh roles for girls and women to hasten social impact. Also, women social entrepreneurs include men in the solution to problems that are seen as usually affecting women.

Most of the women-led social enterprises are successful because they practise inclusivity and collective leadership in an innovative manner, and they persistently create fresh roles for girls and women to hasten social impact. Also, women social entrepreneurs include men in the solution to problems that are seen as usually affecting women.

Corporate India needs to do more for women
Corporate India needs to do more for women

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Companies can support women's economic empowerment not just through corporate social responsibility, but also by examining and reassessing their internal policies and practices

Companies can support women's economic empowerment not just through corporate social responsibility, but also by examining and reassessing their internal policies and practices

Closure of coal mines in Korba to affect 60% informal workers: they need 'just transition' says iFOREST report
Closure of coal mines in Korba to affect 60% informal workers: they need 'just transition' says iFOREST report

By गाँव कनेक्शन

All coal mines in Korba, one of the top coal producers in India, are expected to shut down by 2050. The industry in the district employs one in five workers, most of them falling in the informal sector. Poor socio-economic status and high dependence on the coal economy leave them highly vulnerable to the unplanned closure of mines. iFOREST researchers suggest ways to tackle upcoming challenges.

All coal mines in Korba, one of the top coal producers in India, are expected to shut down by 2050. The industry in the district employs one in five workers, most of them falling in the informal sector. Poor socio-economic status and high dependence on the coal economy leave them highly vulnerable to the unplanned closure of mines. iFOREST researchers suggest ways to tackle upcoming challenges.

'Shifting to renewable energy vital for India to meet its climate goals by 2030'
'Shifting to renewable energy vital for India to meet its climate goals by 2030'

By गाँव कनेक्शन

In order to discuss the key recommendations of the IPCC report, a virtual seminar was organised in which experts mentioned that coal-based power generation will no longer be feasible by 2030 as renewable sources will have to be exploited to meet the country's energy needs. More details here.

In order to discuss the key recommendations of the IPCC report, a virtual seminar was organised in which experts mentioned that coal-based power generation will no longer be feasible by 2030 as renewable sources will have to be exploited to meet the country's energy needs. More details here.

Education On Wheels: Efforts Underway In Karnataka To Launch Mobile Vans & Ensure Education To All
Education On Wheels: Efforts Underway In Karnataka To Launch Mobile Vans & Ensure Education To All

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A Bengaluru-based NGO is set to launch a mobile education van to help the economically backward communities access education facilities.

A Bengaluru-based NGO is set to launch a mobile education van to help the economically backward communities access education facilities.

Climate change fears come true as country witnesses another spell of heat wave
Climate change fears come true as country witnesses another spell of heat wave

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Heat waves scorching parts of India during the summer season is not unheard of but temperature rising above 40 degrees celsius during the middle of March seems to be an unprecedented phenomenon. After a brief respite for a week, the country is now gearing for another episode of intense heat. Here's how climate change is making its presence felt in India' summer season this year.

Heat waves scorching parts of India during the summer season is not unheard of but temperature rising above 40 degrees celsius during the middle of March seems to be an unprecedented phenomenon. After a brief respite for a week, the country is now gearing for another episode of intense heat. Here's how climate change is making its presence felt in India' summer season this year.

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