by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Article
Women empowerment or say giving an authority to women is need of the hour, yet women – especially working women – continue to be deprived and marginalised. They are often forced to participate in the labour markets on an unequal basis with men, suffering low...
by ET | Dec 4, 2018 | Article, Participative Research
At #cop24 today? We’ll be having a bit of testimony from #climatejustice activists from around the world about why the #peoplesdemands are so necessary. Zone A outside climate action hub you can’t miss us Asking the Government representatives to the 24th Session of...
by ET | Nov 15, 2018 | Article
A new initiative on river rejuvenation has been recently launched and in this connection a meeting was organized at IARI on 21 October 2018. Mr Sanjay Gupta has been on the forefront of this initiative and he has visited our office to seek ET’s cooperation in this...
by ET | Nov 15, 2018 | Article, Community Based Action
A small community living in Kymore, Madhya Pradesh – the heart of India – fights every day for fresh and asbestos free air. Their source of income is in fact a slow poison that they are doomed to breathe every day. The operations of Everest Industries Ltd....
by ET | Nov 15, 2018 | Article
Climate change has mostly been viewed in terms of quantifying emissions of Green House Gases (GHGs) and consequent impacts on environment, ecology, and man-made systems, encompassing practically everything – natural and anthropogenic systems – on the Earth,...
by ET | Nov 15, 2018 | Article, Community Based Action
‘I am a double M. A. without any job and help my mother in Zari-Zardosi work’ – that’s what Khustarbi a 23 years old had to say while talking about the condition of the Zari-Zardosi workers and their families. However, on the other hand her mother Farzana had a...
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