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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.
Mr Jaitley has fallen into the old trap of financing meaningless cleaning initiatives
Water management is about society and its ability to build technologies to maximise the use of water and, more importantly, technologies to share water with all
It is an inconvenient truth that the poorest people in India live in the country's richest forests. The management of this green wealth has not brought any benefits to the locals
In middle-class environmentalism, there is no appetite for changing lifestyles to minimise waste and pollution
We have built city roads only for cars to move. Cars rule the road
The country needs a financial model that can give the poor access to expensive power