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We need to take our children’s first steps seriously -Rukmini Banerji

-Hindustan Times It is common sense that a strong and sturdy foundation is crucial for a good building. It is also well known that these foundations make a critical difference to the strength, scope and scale of the actual building. Similarly, what we do with our children in early years in pre-school and in early grades in school sets the tone and pace for what will be possible for them to...

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Court asks Centre to phase out diesel cabs from entire NCR -Abhinav Garg

-The Times of India NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Thursday asked the Centre to explore the possibility of extending the ban on diesel cabs to the entire National Capital Region (NCR) "even if the Motor Vehicles Act has to be amended" for the purpose. Justice Manmohan said he wanted the Union cabinet secretary to head a panel comprising secretaries of Environment, transport and petroleum ministries to hammer out a plan...

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Chennai Floods a Man-Made Disaster, Say Experts -J Sam Daniel Stalin

-NDTV Chennai:  As Chennai struggles to find its footing after the massive floods that has killed over 100 people, experts say it was a man-made disaster that was waiting to strike the city.   Over the years, water bodies across the city have been filled up and built upon, often by politicians with interests in the real estate business, say Environmentalists. The result:  During incessant rains, water overflows. In 2005 a similar deluge...

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Govt issues draft of new standards on water quality -Mayank Aggarwal

-Livemint.com The Environment ministry, with the aim of making water bodies fit for bathing, has decided to tighten water quality norms. It made the draft of the new standards made public on Monday, seeking views within 30 days. In the draft standards, the ministry has presented 14 points to determine the quality of water in a river or water body. They include factors such as total coliform (TC), fecal coliform, pH value, bio-chemical...

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Why does Beijing value its citizens more than Delhi? -Shirin Bithal

-Down to Earth Both cities might have air pollution issues, but Delhi is way behind Beijing as far as awareness and solutions are concerned The authorities in Beijing declared a “smog alert” in the city on November 29, when China’s capital recorded a reading of 391 microgram/cubic metre for PM2.5. According to the air quality standards issued by the World Health Organization (WHO), the 24-hour safe standard for PM2.5 is 25 microgram/cubic...

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