-The Hindu A committed team of Dalit activists and academicians are working to establish a presence on social media New delhi: Long time social media refusenik, the Bahujan Samaj Party, is embracing Twitter and Facebook ahead of the 2017 UP Assembly elections but with a difference. By focussing on issues the party supremo Mayawati has been lampooned for, concerted efforts are being made by academics from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) with help...
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Bird flu: Rajasthan on alert
-The Hindu The avian flu virus was first detected in migratory birds in New delhi Jaipur: After deaths of migratory birds due to avian flu were reported in delhi, an alert was sounded in Rajasthan over the weekend, asking authorities and the public at large to keep a watch on the health of birds and take precautionary measures to check the likely outbreak of bird flu in the State. A communiqué received by...
More »delhi choking: Root cause stems from deep crisis in agriculture -Pallava Bagla
-The Indian Express The fires are so many and so widespread that satellites flying hundreds of kilometres above the Earth record their presence. New delhi: North India faces an annual trauma as winter approaches — the air in the region having more than 200 million people becomes toxic. Fingers are pointed at the hand that feeds India, farmers in the granary of the country are rebuked asking them not to burn agriculture...
More »WTO meet: India calls for level playing field in agri-trade
-PTI New delhi: India has called for creating a level playing field for developing countries in agri-trade to safeguard livelihood of millions of poor farmers. The issue, among others, was discussed during the mini-ministerial gathering of key Trade Ministers of WTO in Oslo on October 21-22. Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman represented India. In the meeting, she “underlined the need for creating a level playing field for the developing countries in agricultural trade...
More »App to report air pollution
-The Telegraph New delhi: An environmental panel set up by the Supreme Court today launched an app through which people in delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh can alert city officials about garbage fire, construction dust and other sources of air pollution. People can upload images of pollution on the app, named Hawa Badlo (change the air), so that officials in charge of specific geographical locations can take action. The app was launched...
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