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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    When the Clock Strikes Twelve, Ce Qui Va Se Passer?

    by Raj Nair February 9, 2021
    by Raj Nair February 9, 2021

    A savant’s version of crystal ball gazing with astute observations on the Indian Economy and how it will all go down in 2021 and beyond.

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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    Porous Borders

    by V Sunder February 9, 2021
    by V Sunder February 9, 2021

    On the subject of fences and borders, which seem to be taking over our lives.

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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    Rise Like the Phoenix

    by Shivani Manchanda February 9, 2021
    by Shivani Manchanda February 9, 2021

    IIT Bombay’s student counsellor shares her perspective on wellness and mental health concerns arising out of the pandemic.

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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    A Student’s Note to Self

    by Jishnu Ramakrishnan February 4, 2021
    by Jishnu Ramakrishnan February 4, 2021

    What has been the impact of almost two semesters of online learning on students at IIT Bombay? A gifted student writer delves into the isolation and alienation of digital learning.

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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    From Face-to-Face to Online Teaching @IITB

    by Mrinal Patwardhan February 3, 2021
    by Mrinal Patwardhan February 3, 2021

    The balancing act between “the presence of tech in teaching” and the “absence of human touch in learning”.

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  • 2021Reimagining the post-COVID world

    Privilege

    by V Sunder February 3, 2021
    by V Sunder February 3, 2021

    A poem for all those working in trying circumstances these days – doctors, those helping the migrants and so many others.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Climate Change

    by Queenbee November 18, 2020
    by Queenbee November 18, 2020
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  • 2020Climate Change

    Editorial

    by Raghuram Murtugudde November 18, 2020
    by Raghuram Murtugudde November 18, 2020

    Prof. Raghuram Murtugudde shares his perspective on the issue of climate change and introduces the articles in this issue.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Government and Citizen responses to Climate Change

    by Jagdish Krishnaswamy November 18, 2020
    by Jagdish Krishnaswamy November 18, 2020

    Raises pertinent questions that all of us should be aware of. Are problems being ascribed to Climate Change alone when there are multiple factors impacting them, and what can citizens …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Our Small Corner of the Universe

    by V Sunder November 12, 2020
    by V Sunder November 12, 2020

    An inspirational story of two forest makers and a message – what we need is right here.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Climate Change Battle – The Youth are at the Forefront

    by Chandru Chawla November 12, 2020
    by Chandru Chawla November 12, 2020

    The role of the youth in movements related to the protection of the environment, and how we can encourage their involvement.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Matters We Don’t See

    by Maithreyi MR November 12, 2020
    by Maithreyi MR November 12, 2020

    The simple life of birds serve as a reminder for us that in our haste to claim over everything nature has to offer— its space, air, or the privilege of …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Goa’s People say NO to Coal

    by Chandru Chawla November 12, 2020
    by Chandru Chawla November 12, 2020

    The key role of civil society participation in movements related to the protection of the environment as illustrated by the recent popular upsurge against projects in the Mollem National Park …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Climate Change and Environment

    by Janak Daftari November 12, 2020
    by Janak Daftari November 12, 2020

    An assessment of approaches that can help us to effectively tackle climate change.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Fueling Change

    by Phalguni Ranjan November 12, 2020
    by Phalguni Ranjan November 12, 2020

    Something as simple as reducing community dependence on firewood can go a long way assuaging human-wildlife conflict in our protected forests. Find out more from this story from Cauvery Wildlife …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Seeing Climate Change: First Hand

    by Shubha Ramchandran November 12, 2020
    by Shubha Ramchandran November 12, 2020

    For monsoon-dependent India, rain truly is a grace from the sky and climate change, a storm closer to home than we think. This article illustrates the different ways in which …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Deciphering India’s Climate Goals

    by Jai and Murali November 11, 2020
    by Jai and Murali November 11, 2020

    India can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by adopting the twin levers of decarbonizing the power sector and adopting energy efficiency measures.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    The Paradox of Sustainable Water and Climate Change

    by Ravi Mariwala November 10, 2020
    by Ravi Mariwala November 10, 2020

    Leavened with anecdotes, this article gives a comprehensive overview of water availability and usage In India.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Growth in Sustainable Investing

    by Indrajit Bardhan November 10, 2020
    by Indrajit Bardhan November 10, 2020

    Sustainable initiatives need not be seen as charitable efforts. The need for capital investment in climate-related initiatives has resulted in instruments such as Green Funds and Green Bonds. This article …

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Climate Technology Breakthroughs

    by Vinod Khosla November 10, 2020
    by Vinod Khosla November 10, 2020

    A few Critical Climate Technology Breakthroughs Multiplied by “Instigators” is desperately needed.

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  • 2020Climate Change

    Poetree

    by V Sunder November 10, 2020
    by V Sunder November 10, 2020

    A poet caught between the twin worlds of action and inaction.

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  • 2020Climate ChangeCurrent Issue

    Contents

    by Queenbee October 12, 2020
    by Queenbee October 12, 2020
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