by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Article, Community Based Action
Introduction: Occupational Health and workers right are the collective indicator of a country’s development. A country with more than 81% informal sector workers, needs to fight hard to meet the terms and conditions while complying the norms. The working condition...
by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Article
In the preceding write up, the origin of cartography (the process of map making) and its importance in medieval times was covered. How and why maps originated and how the spread and reach of man diversified the usage, application, and productivity of the medieval maps...
by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Article
A recent article in the newspaper regarding the death of children in Yemen due to malnourishment made me wonder what situation in our country is like. Well, the situation is no better than Yemen. The major malnourished states of the country include Bihar, Jharkhand,...
by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Communication, Publications
International Women Solidarity Promoting Empowerment and Leadership of Women Workers in Asia 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...
by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Air Pollution, Article, Participative Research
The Air quality in the country is fast deteriorating. The air quality in the National Capital Region has deteriorated to such a level that the area has been referred to as a “Gas Chamber”. Poor air quality across the country prompted the Supreme Court of India to come...
by ET | Dec 20, 2018 | Air Pollution, Article
Air pollution has emerged as a major global problem in developing and developed countries, both. In India, the situation has grown far worse in recent times due to various factors – agricultural activities, burning of fossil fuels, mining operation, indoor...
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