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With the right partnerships, investments, and policy alignment, India could soon be exporting not just batteries, but energy ...
By the 1960s, India ... after the publication of Rachel Carson’s groundbreaking 1962 book Silent Spring, raised concerns about the impacts of agricultural chemicals. The Green Revolution ...
With its rich biodiversity, deep-rooted farming traditions, and a population that still lives close to the land, rural India holds the key to reversing India's biodiversity crisis and achieving true ...
After famine failed to materialize, observers credited the new farming strategy with enabling India to feed itself. The standard legend of India’s Green Revolution centers on two propositions.
India promised to burn its trash mountains and safely turn them into electricity. But a New York Times investigation found hazardous levels of toxic substances around homes, playgrounds and ...
Agricultural scientist Mankombu Sambasivan Swaminathan rescued millions of people in South Asia from famine in the 1960s and was revered in India as ... known as the green revolution.
Like many countries, India is racing to go green, with a goal of having electric ... Ather, which sees the transition as nothing short of a “revolution,” is one of dozens of startups benefiting.
Green Revolution pioneer Professor ... sent abroad for research by PAU. After completing his PhD on linseeds from the University of California, he returned to India in 1966 to take over as a ...
“After the green revolution, a generation of farmers in India were injected with the belief that traditional farming methods were unscientific or anti-progress and they came to believe in the ...
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