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जलवायु परिवर्तन का जानलेवा असर बच्चों पर

बच्चे जलवायु-परिवर्तन के जिम्मेदार तो नहीं हैं लेकिन जलवायु परिवर्तन की सबसे गहरी चोट उन्हीं को लगेगी। जलवायु-परिवर्तन से बच्चों की जिन्दगी को सबसे ज्यादा खतरा है।बाल अधिकारों की वैश्विक संस्था सेव द चिल्ड्रेन द्वारा जारी फीलिंग द हीट-चाइल्ड सरवाईवल इन चेजिंग क्लाइमेट नामक नई रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि वैश्विक स्तर पर बच्चों की सेहत को सबसे बड़ा खतरा जलवायु परिवर्तन से है।(देखें नीचे दी गई लिंक)   रिपोर्ट...

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The Meanness of Mean India by Kamal Wadhwa

Even a cursory glance at the daily newspaper reveals the economic mindset and the manipulation of that mindset into losing its sense of balance and well-being by the plethora of reports, articles and stories on the economic life of the Indian nation. There are all sorts of stories, statistics, credit appraisals, banking trends, FDI investment couched in the jargon of the modern economy that, curiously enough, seems to be so...

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The climate denial industry seeks to dupe the public. It’s working by George Monbiot

Think environmentalists are stooges? You’re the unwitting recruit of a hugely powerful oil lobby.  The evidence of man-made global warming is unequivocal People behind climate denial campaigns know that their claims are untrue When you survey the trail of wreckage left by the climate emails crisis, three things become clear. The first is the tendency of those who claim to be the champions of climate science to minimise their importance. Those who...

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Lure of govt contracts by MJ Antony

While the state has to act transparently in awarding tenders, it has more elbow room in the matter Though the government is not perceived as a good business partner, yet its contracts are attractive on many counts. There is more elbow room for making profit. Therefore, agreements for infrastructure and services are coveted. Many of them, however, land in the court because the government has much more leeway in the selection...

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Privatisation of Judiciary! by K G Somasekharan Nair

The increase in the number of civil cases in a country is its social mascot, as it symbolises the abundance of law abiding civilised citizens accepting the authority of the judiciary to get their grievances redressed. Otherwise, they would have turned to self-retaliation or employed roughnecks, a usual practice in America and Britain enkindled by their criminal heritage, to enforce justice in their own way; hence all civil litigants may...

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