पर्यावरण मुकदमों की साप्ताहिक डायरी: 13 से 17 जुलाई 2020
यहां पढ़िए पर्यावरण सम्बन्धी मामलों के विषय में अदालती आदेशों का सार
How to stall COVID’s march in rural India
As cases of COVID-19 emerge in India’s rural areas, the time is ripe in strengthening implementation of National Rural Health Mission and …
COVID-19: What about 1.5 mln UP children who missed vaccination schedule
Summer, monsoon onset increase chances of measles, influenza
Allahabad High Court continues tough stance on construction along Ganga
Development authority fails to give clear answers on fate of development in the river’s inviolate zone
Bill will push PDS reform
Development economist JEAN DREZE, known for his work on issues such as hunger, famine, social and human development in India, child health and …
World Bank to buy carbon credits to aid building material industry
Hindon river Gasping for breath
Brief
Floods blacked out but real
Tangible shift
Bioprocessing - the Indian leather industry braces itself for an environmental facelift
Central India in grip of worst-ever drought
Unrealistic approach killing rural sanitation programme
पर्यावरण मुकदमों की डायरी: उत्तर प्रदेश की 707 बस्तियां आर्सेनिक प्रभावित: रिपोर्ट
On a fast track: How MGNREGA is allaying job distress in UP’s Jalaun
Jalaun district administration spent 70% of labour budget between April and July, says official
पर्यावरण मुकदमों की डायरी : मथुरा में कूड़े का निस्तारण शुरू नहीं किया गया तो 5 करोड़ का जुर्माना
Daily Court Digest: Major environment orders (July 10, 2020)
Down To Earth brings you the top environmental cases heard in the Supreme Court, the high courts and the National Green Tribunal
Locust swarms: How the other plague is affecting several states
Locusts have returned to India in just two months and are spreading to new territories. Has climate change added another layer of stress and …
COVID-19 labour laws dilution: ‘Neo-liberal character has eroded welfare state’
We have moved back to the 19th century in regard to labour laws, says labour economist KR Shyam Sundar
WTO gives India a clean chit
Apex trade regulator finds nothing amiss in India's intellectual property laws after exhaustive review
Tigers on the prowl
Tigers have killed 16 people across the country in the past two months
A home-grown drought
Monsoon this year has failed most of India, causing drought in even well-irrigated and rainfed areas. Ravleen Kaur reports how our food …
National Green Tribunal firm on not allowing new polluting industries in Ghaziabad
UP Pollution Control Board fails to furnish satisfactory report to tribunal
Land bill gets diluted on way to Parliament
Bill provisions now favour government and industry, not farmers, say activists
Taungyas get legal recognition
Land titles distributed to 651 families in six Uttar Pradesh villages
India Organics Inc
The Indian farmer is 'naturally' organic. But without support and premium for 'green' crops, there is no alternative but to take the chemical route