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Delhi AQI: Delhi NCR should not depend on rain alone to tackle pollution

Rain and winds blew away the smog and brought down the AQI from an alarming 437 on November 9 to a ‘poor’ 279 on November 10 and 220 on November 11. But Delhi can't bank on rain to fix its yearly air quality crisis - only strict, long-term, regional plans can help tackle this.

Pakistan , Uttar-pradesh , India , Bangalore , Karnataka , Bihar , Delhi , Haryana , Bangladesh , Rajasthan , Sindh , Zabala-trusido

International Confrence at St.Xavier's College Ranchi

The Department of Political Science at St. Xavier's College, Ranchi, in a splendid collaboration with the Jean Monnet Module, co-funded by the illustrious Erasmus+ programme of the European Union orchestrated a grandiloquent two-day International Conference on 3rd November (scheduled for 3rd and

Ranchi , Jharkhand , India , Brussels , Bruxelles-capitale , Belgium , Sheetal-sharma , Praveen-singh , Robert-pradeep-kujur , Nabor-lakra , Ajay-minj , Prabhatk-soreng

Bullish on India | An air pollution-free India by 2047 is not a Utopian dream

Airshed-level planning where the fight against air pollution crosses state boundaries and urban-rural divides, strict enforcement of emission standards, switch to renewables, building green infrastructure could help to significantly improve air quality nationwide in the next 24 years to India@100.

Rajasthan , Sindh , Pakistan , Delhi , India , Uttar-pradesh , Bangladesh , Haryana , North-west-frontier , Bihar , Shantanu-goyal , Simi-mehta

Future for All: The ShareOn Way of Giving, an Event by ShareOn

New Delhi [India], December 21 (ANI/BusinessWire India): ShareOn is a fundraising platform built under a European Union and Welthungerhilfe project was created as a consortium of reputed and credible civil society organisations across the country.

India , Canada , New-delhi , Delhi , Krishna-nanduri , Sandeep-mishra , Richa-shankar , Tarun-bharat-sangh , Shramik-bharti , Maanik-mahna , Mahima-vashisht , Neelmani-gupta

Climate Migration & Urban planning in Bangladesh: Impact and way forward

Climate Migration & Urban planning in Bangladesh: Impact and way forward
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Bangladesh , United-states , Aurangabad , Maharashtra , India , New-delhi , Delhi , Bangladeshi , Reazul-ahsan , Bina-sengar , Simi-mehta , Department-of-city

Climate change and empowerment of children and youth through education

Climate change and empowerment of children and youth through education
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Philippines , Delhi , India , Donna-goodman , Simi-mehta , Manisha-thakre , Founder-of-the-earth-child-institute , Impact-policy-research-institute , Centre-for-climate-change-sustainable-development , Policy-research-institute-new , Climate-change , Sustainable-development

Book review: Sociology a backlash from the so-called ordinary

By Simi Mehta* A book discussion on “In Defense of the Ordinary” by Dr. Dev Nath Pathak was organised on the 16th of August by Center of Human Dignity and Development (CHDD) at the Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi. The distinguished panelist included the Author and Speaker – Dr. Dev Nath Pathak, Assistant…

Delhi , India , New-delhi , Ashok-acharya , Santosh-singh , Nivedita-menon , Nath-pathak , Santoshk-singh , Simi-mehta , University-of-delhi , Department-of-political-science , Jawaharlal-nehru-university

COVID-19: Examining the Impact of Lockdown in India after One Year


COVID-19: Examining the Impact of Lockdown in India after One Year
One year after its announcement in March 2020, the consequences of India’s strict COVID-19 lockdown measures and ineffective policy responses continue to be felt, be it in terms of livelihood loss and economic downturn or increased marginalisation of vulnerable sections of society.
On 24 March 2020, with approximately 500 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 reported in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the country and declared a nationwide lockdown. He announced that “a total ban is being imposed on people, from stepping out of their homes for a period of 21 days.” The lockdown, which would be in operation from the midnight of 24–25 March, was announced with only four hours’ notice.  

India , Afghanistan , China , Vietnam , Republic-of , Uttar-pradesh , Delhi , Kerala , Bihar , Pakistan , Nagral , Karnataka

Gendered dimensions, impacts of suicide bereavement: Exploring lived experiences


Dr Nandini Murali
By Simi Mehta, Anshula Mehta
According to World Health Organization (WHO), every 40 seconds, a person dies by suicide. Globally, the number of men dying by suicide is much higher than women, which means that most women are left behind to bear the suicide loss. The gendered nature of the impact of suicide experiences is still a new territory to explore. Society, including the mental health fraternity, is not entirely aware of the effects that suicide can have on the people left behind.
To deliberate further upon this issue, Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, and WestLand Books organized a Special Lecture on Gendered Dimensions and Impacts of Suicide Bereavement: Exploring Lived Experiences by Dr Nandini Murali, who had experienced the similar trauma when she lost her husband, Dr T.R. Murali, to suicide in 2017. Dr Nandini Murali is a suicide prevention and mental health activist and author.

United-states , Bangalore , Karnataka , India , Prabha-chandra , Anshula-mehta , Nandini-murali , Simi-mehta , Impact-studies-center , Research-institute , World-health-organization , Gender-impact-studies-center