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Sunita Narain is an Indian environmentalist and the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment. She is also the editor of Down To Earth and was awarded the Stockholm Water Prize in 2005 for her work in promoting water literacy.
Sunita Narain is an Indian environmentalist and the director general of the Centre for Science and Environment. She is also the editor of Down To Earth and was awarded the Stockholm Water Prize in 2005 for her work in promoting water literacy.
The world has moved away from the taste in vegetables to their other qualities
Lack of sanitation is leading to avoidable deaths of infants, and underweight and stunted children
The goods and services tax is designed to bring the country into a common single market
It is no wonder then that today pollution is the only business in which India is rivalling China
This year, more than ever before, has been tumultuous, both in terms economic politics and nature's art
For too long, we have been told that we cannot discuss the issues of equitable growth and equitable allocation of the carbon budget. This is what needs to change
This year, 2016-17, winter has just begun and we are already reeling under a public health emergency
The fact is Airbnb and Uber are part of the inevitable change in our future
Now we need to fight back to reclaim our food and our habits. The only way to do so is to rediscover food as pleasure and be thrilled, not just by its smells and tastes, but also by the knowledge it e