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Current Issue - Volume 17 Issue 2 (May 2024)
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Cover story
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Water Equation: India and the Nordics |
The Nordic countries, known for their commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection, offer invaluable knowledge and technologies to improve water management practices. From state-of-the-art water purification systems to sustainable irrigation techniques, Nordic expertise provides crucial tools to mitigate the effects of climate change on water resources. In this thought-provoking article, Biba Jasmine discusses that by utilizing the expertise and cutting-edge technologies from the Nordic region, Indian industries can enhance their water management systems, reduce pollution, and increase resource efficiency.
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Feature |
The Magic of Traditional Indian Barbeque: Strengthening local economy and sustainability |
Manu Shrivastava’s article highlights the traditional dishes of South Gujarat and Maharashtra’s Konkan region—ubadiyu, undhiyu, and popti. Made with fresh, seasonal vegetables and herbs, these dishes are rich in nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They also boost the local economy and promote sustainability by ensuring food and nutritional security. Amid fleeting culinary trends, these dishes remain timeless symbols of the region’s rich gastronomic heritage.
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TERI Analysis |
Hiccups in the Himalayas: Reading the Warning Signs in Uttarakhand |
Joshimath’s location on the middle slope of a hill, built on the debris of an ancient landslide triggered by an earthquake, contributes to its vulnerability to natural disasters. In this article, Priyanka Vadrevu says there is an urgent need to focus on the preventive measures to protect the endangered ecology of Joshimath and nearby areas. Large-scale afforestation plans need to be undertaken to boost soil binding and holding capacity which will eventually recharge underground aquifers as a portable source of water and also will fill the voids in rocks, enhancing the land resistance. read
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Green Challenges |
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Embracing Climate Disclosure Governance: India's Banking Sector's Resilient Step |
With the introduction of the ‘Disclosure Framework on Climate-related Financial Risks (2024)’ by RBI, it is quite apparent that the banking sector is continuously striving towards sustainability and climate sensitization. The new framework evolves the narrative, acknowledging the inevitability of climate change affecting these entities and, consequently, the broader financial stability. The framework not only acts as a means to inform the various stakeholders about climate-related issues but also to develop a narrative of financial resilience in the face of unprecedented challenges related to climate risks. Naman Mishra and Dr Megha Jain say that the framework is built upon four main pillars—Governance, Strategy, Risk Management, and Metrics & Targets. Keep reading to know more…
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Special Report |
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India's Carbon Market: On the Verge of Reality |
In this article, Yukta Anand and Prof. Asheesh Pandey throw light on carbon market, which is soon going to be a reality for India.
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Pioneer |
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Eco-conscious and Sustainability-focused Brand Kheoni: Paving the Way for a Greener Future |
"If you really, truly are into sustainability, you cannot operate in isolation. You need to be transparent." -Khayal Garg, Green Warrior
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In Conversation |
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Charging towards Sustainability: The Circular Revolution of EV Battery Recycling |
Ankit Sharma is the Co-Founder & Director, Vidyuta Materials Pvt. Ltd., which stands at the forefront of innovation in the energy storage industry, pioneering the manufacturing of cutting-edge battery materials for the batteries used in energy storage systems (ESS), electric vehicles (EVs), mobiles, laptops, etc. Currently, Vidyuta is engaged in the manufacturing of cathode active materials (CAM) for lithium-ion cells. As a joint venture with Lohum Ecotech Pvt. Ltd. (one of the country’s largest lithium-ion battery recyclers and refiners), Vidyuta embodies a commitment to sustainability and technological advancement, with a vision to revolutionize the energy storage industry in India and the rest of the world by creating a closed loop battery ecosystem.
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Special Feature |
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Empowering Tomorrow's Workforce: The Rise of Vocational Education in India |
The young population in India presents both opportunities and challenges, as the workforce needs practical skills that conventional education often lacks. Vocational education and training (VET) is essential to provide job-specific expertise, bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry demands. In this article, Amarpreet Kaur and Vidhi Rani highlight that vocational education and training serve as a cornerstone in India’s efforts to propel economic growth and empower its burgeoning workforce. Vocational education and training are a fundamental component of modern education systems, addressing a pressing need in society. The alignment of VET with the G20 objectives emphasizes its crucial role in inclusive growth, employment, and human capital development.
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Wildlife |
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Kaziranga Hit by Poachers Again: Lost Two Rhinos on a Single Day |
In this article, Nava Thakuria informs us that the poaching of one-horned rhinoceros has resurfaced in the world-famous Kaziranga Forest Reserve in Assam, northeast India, in the first month of 2024, with two rhinos being killed simultaneously in its Agaratoli forest range. However, there is a silver lining as 2024 brought good news to wildlife enthusiasts: two rhinos were sighted in Laokhowa and Burhachapori Wildlife Sanctuary after many decades. The author presents various rhino statistics in this regard.
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