Elections for the Delhi Legislative Assembly have concluded and there is a new party in power. This is the dance of democracy, but this time there was one key difference. When pollsters asked people why they voted against the party in power, the answers threw up issues that we know matter but do not make it to the list. Pollution in the river Yamuna—the 22 km stretch that passes through Delhi—was on top; then came toxic air pollution and garbage. Till now, environmental issues have made it to the manifestos of parties, but this time voters have spoken and hopefully this will make a difference...
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Stem the rot
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A fungal disease has hit the most widely sown sugarcane variety in Uttar Pradesh, threatening the country’s sugar production
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Kali Gajar : The Timeless Legacy of Black Carrots |
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The Road to 500 GW of Clean Energy: An agenda for scale and access
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