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A Movement That Can’t Be Sunk
Greenpeace India joined hands with the communities near Odisha's Kaliakan River Block to send out a positive message. With a floating banner that read “Towards Better”, they demanded better policies to ensure a safe and sustainable future for all.
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Why India’s E-waste Should Worry Us
October 14th is International E-waste Day. In the last five years the world has witnessed a staggering 21% rise in e-waste generation. India is the third largest producer of e-waste globally with China and US topping the list.
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Gandhi’s Vision Then, Our Aspiration Today
Environmental Kindness - Mahatma’s Way of Life That Promoted Sustainability and Equity
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Locating youth in India – understanding them, their dreams, aspirations and possibilities
Speakers stresses that pandemic must be a reminder for the society and policymakers to design policies and adopt sustainable lifestyles that together moves us towards better
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#BiharEarthDay: Ecological farmers express their gratitude towards the mother earth
Ecological farmers tie rakhis to trees, cattle, wells, and other natural elements to acknowledge their importance in sustainable agriculture
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Greenpeace India demands for safe and resilient food systems
Greenpeace India welcomes the draft order issued by the Ministry of Agriculture intended to ban 27 pesticides
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Cyclon Amphan leaves trails of destruction, hardens struggle amid COVID
(Greenpeace Intern presents testimonies from the cyclone-affected Sunderbans)
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Government must deal with locust plague as a priority
To minimize the environmental costs of locust control, non pesticidal measures must be prioritised
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Circles of Solidarity: Farmers from Kodai, Ooty and Dindigul feed distressed communities in Chennai
(Greenpeace India in collaboration with other organisations created circles of solidarity to help communities in need)