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Researchers Develop Simple Technique for Assembly of ‘Nanorods’
Small nanomaterials are helping us to solve the bigger issues of mankind such as air pollution, wastewater treatment, drug delivery… Read More
Erosion of Democracy: How Culpable is Social Media?
Recently, there were severe allegations levelled against the social media giants like Facebook and Twitter for aiding the ruling dispensation… Read More
Migration, Migrants and the Right to the City
All of us know what has happened during the last week of April to the first week of June 2020… Read More
Harmful Algal Blooms Render Ocean Food Chain Less Productive
The Earth is warming up rapidly due to climate change which is altering the ecosystems both on land and at… Read More
Investment in Public Health Nutrition: Critical for India’s Development
COVID-19 did a lot of bad things, but one good thing is that food and immunity discussions became an important… Read More
Chhupe Rustum: One-of-a-Kind Virtual Stage
Prakash Jha’s new app, Chhupe Rustum, is a fantastic attempt to bring the hidden gems under the spotlight. With a… Read More
Integrate SDGs into Business Strategies for 380 Million Jobs: Says UN
U N Secretary-General António Guterres’ addressed the International Organization of Employers (IOE) centenary summit: “Achieving a Multilateralism Reset: Business Contribution” in… Read More
Safe Handling of Respiratory Secretions: Scientists Develop Canister Bag
The world was already struggling with some highly infectious diseases like tuberculosis, influenza, when COVID-19 struck. It is a highly… Read More
COVID-19: Business and Human Rights in the Spotlight
The public imagery of the global pandemic COVID-19 is about stranded migrant workers, impoverished informal workers, jobless middle-class workforce, dejected… Read More
Justice to Migrants: Ensure Ethical Recruitment Policies
Migrant workers have been subjected to gross violations of their labour rights on a large scale including the very important… Read More