As told to Parliament (December 5, 2019): India has 96 waste-to-energy plants for generating power
All that was discussed in the House through the day
As told to Parliament (November 29, 2019): 53,396 water bodies in India are not in use
As told to Parliament (November 25, 2019): Stubble burning led to Delhi's increased PM2.5
As told to Parliament (November 21, 2019): Road fatalities reduced 9% after Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act came into effect
As told to Parliament (November 20, 2019): India’s unemployment rate in 2018 was 6%
As told to Parliament (November 19, 2019): 40,922 MW of renewable energy capacity installed in India in last 5 years
As told to Parliament (November 18, 2019): Floods caused damage worth Rs 95,736 crore in 2018
As told to Parliament (August 2, 2021): All Great Andamanese in good health on Strait Island
All that was discussed in the Houses through the day
As told to Parliament (March 16, 2021): No indiscriminate use of antibiotics seen in food crops
As told to Parliament (March 23, 2020): Migrant workforce numbers 100 million in India
As told to Parliament (March 20, 2020): Over 69,000 ha forest land approved for non-forest use in 5 yrs
As told to Parliament (March 11, 2020): Govt may change base year for GDP calculations to 2020-21
As told to Parliament (March 4, 2020): 99 of 243 Odisha mines non-operational
Green may be the colour of the winning agenda this Lok Sabha polls
Whosoever wins General Elections 2019 must make environment as the top governance priority
Use data on parliamentary constituencies to fight malnutrition: Harvard study
The focus on PCs can bring a greater degree of accountability to policy vision and implementation since lawmakers are directly responsible for …
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Simply Put: Lok Sabha Elections 2024
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As told to Parliament (December 21, 2023): Labour force indicators in 2022-23 are better than pre-COVID period
As told to Parliament (February 8, 2021): Indo-Gangetic plains have high air pollution levels
Little to debate: Our lawmakers hardly ask questions on the environment
In the past 10 years, Parliamentarians asked 132,606 questions in Lok Sabha. Of these, a little over 12 per cent questions were on environment …
Environment in elections: Will climate change alter voting dynamics in Ladakh?
Scientists, journalists and others are confident that warning signs in the cold desert & Sonam Wanghchuk’s fast have made environment a …
Environment in elections: Drought not on poll agenda even as north Karnataka records 3rd-lowest rainfall in over 100 years
Region’s people feel things can’t remain same even as other parts of Karnataka have no water problems
Simply Put: Environment in elections
As told to Parliament (March 16, 2023): There are 2,967 tigers in India