Health
IPCCs fifth assessment report calls for urgent action
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMUrgent action needed to tackle climate change
More children stunted in India than in subSaharan Africa
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMChildren in India are shorter when compared to those in sub-Saharan Africa even though Indians have higher income levels.
Reconstituted panel on hydel projects attracts opposition
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMGovt reconstitutes panel on hydel projects
Thumbs up for the land bill in Rajya Sabha
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMRajya Sabha passes the land bill
Revised land acquisition bill that does not provide for social impact assessment for irrigation projects clears in the Upper House. The bill returns to the Lok Sabha for approval of amendements made in it.
Jal Satyagrahis still determined despite govts repression
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMMP govt enforces curfew to suppress Jalsatyagrah
State government issues arrest orders against the evacuees staging protest against raising water level in the Indira Sagar Dam and demanding compensation.
Can we keep blaming dengue on climate change
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMShantamma woke up one morning with a high fever. She also had a sudden pain at the back of her eyes and severe joint pain. She had been finding it very difficult to move around and go on with her daily routine. And it was quite a tedious routine, which began at 5 a.m. She was a house maid and worked at multiple houses every day.
Extreme weather warning
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMWe sat in a plush climate-controlled room and deliberated climate change as the outside world collapsed around us..
Toilet under the open sky for 73% of rural India
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMToilet under the open sky for 73% of rural India
The Planning commission has found that 73% of rural India practices open defecation despite many sanitation programmes encouraged by the government. The main reason for this is the unavailability of toilets.
Fight waterborne diseases before they happen
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThe monsoon brings with it water-borne diseases like diarrhoea, cholera and dysentery, which cause suffering and death. Although this is a recurring theme annually, not enough measures are taken to prevent this. The state of Assam decided to take some action in May of this year.
WASH Its important for children
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMUNICEF recently conducted a workshop in Raipur to highlight the importance of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in schools. WASH is essential for the all-round well-being of all children, especially girls.
Mrs Reena Kangale, Mission Director, Sarva Sikhsha Abhiyan, Chhattisgarh during inaugural address
Photo Courtesy: UNICEF Chhattisgarh