By Preeti Nahar
सर्दियों की हवा इतनी ज़हरीली क्यों हो जाती है? कौन-कौन सी खतरनाक बीमारियाँ हमारे शरीर में चुपचाप घर कर लेती हैं? और सबसे ज़रूरी हम खुद और अपने परिवार को इस जहरीली हवा से कैसे बचा सकते हैं? ये जानिए King George Medical University, लखनऊ के पल्मोनरी विभाग के विभागाध्यक्ष प्रो. (डॉ.) वेद प्रकाश से।
सर्दियों की हवा इतनी ज़हरीली क्यों हो जाती है? कौन-कौन सी खतरनाक बीमारियाँ हमारे शरीर में चुपचाप घर कर लेती हैं? और सबसे ज़रूरी हम खुद और अपने परिवार को इस जहरीली हवा से कैसे बचा सकते हैं? ये जानिए King George Medical University, लखनऊ के पल्मोनरी विभाग के विभागाध्यक्ष प्रो. (डॉ.) वेद प्रकाश से।
By गाँव कनेक्शन
Air pollution main risk factors: According to a new study, air pollution is emerging as one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular deaths in developing countries. A large proportion of cardiovascular disease events and mortality can be attributed to a small number of modifiable risk factors like tobacco use, alcohol, diet, physical activity and sodium intake
Air pollution main risk factors: According to a new study, air pollution is emerging as one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular deaths in developing countries. A large proportion of cardiovascular disease events and mortality can be attributed to a small number of modifiable risk factors like tobacco use, alcohol, diet, physical activity and sodium intake
By गाँव कनेक्शन
With no respite from the alarming air pollution levels during the winters, indoor air purifiers are gaining popularity. How do these air purifiers work? How effective are these devices?
With no respite from the alarming air pollution levels during the winters, indoor air purifiers are gaining popularity. How do these air purifiers work? How effective are these devices?
By Yash Khandelwal
A modest 10% reduction in energy consumption from wealthier urban households, which can be achieved from energy conservation and the adoption of efficient power sources, can reduce particulate pollution by 7.1 %, 8.4 %, and 6.2 % in Delhi, Coimbatore, and Rajkot respectively.
A modest 10% reduction in energy consumption from wealthier urban households, which can be achieved from energy conservation and the adoption of efficient power sources, can reduce particulate pollution by 7.1 %, 8.4 %, and 6.2 % in Delhi, Coimbatore, and Rajkot respectively.
By Nidhi Jamwal
Delhi is choking. Governments are not doing enough. (There is nothing new in this story.)
Delhi is choking. Governments are not doing enough. (There is nothing new in this story.)
By Twarita Chouhan
Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.
Thatched huts built using kheep grass have kept communities cool and protected in the harsh environments of the Rajasthan desert. But the traditional thatching material is fast dwindling as concrete structures are replacing homes built with age-old wisdom.
By Nidhi Jamwal
While power projects bring prosperity to the nation, people living in its shadow are often left behind when it comes to enjoying the benefits. Development projects must prioritise health and livelihoods of local populations. Development has to be ‘just’.
While power projects bring prosperity to the nation, people living in its shadow are often left behind when it comes to enjoying the benefits. Development projects must prioritise health and livelihoods of local populations. Development has to be ‘just’.
By Gaon Connection
Twenty two women in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, are using locally available resources to produce biofertilisers, biopesticides and bioinsecticides, which they package and sell to farmers to promote organic farming.
Twenty two women in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, are using locally available resources to produce biofertilisers, biopesticides and bioinsecticides, which they package and sell to farmers to promote organic farming.
By Usha Rai
Twenty two women in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, are using locally available resources to produce biofertilisers, biopesticides and bioinsecticides, which they package and sell to farmers to promote organic farming.
Twenty two women in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, are using locally available resources to produce biofertilisers, biopesticides and bioinsecticides, which they package and sell to farmers to promote organic farming.