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single-use plastic

A Ban And Many Questions

August 3, 2022
India’s attempt to regulate single-use plastic (SUP) kicked in from July 1, 2022, with the government imposing a ban on select items. It is part of the larger effort to reduce the use of plastic in the long term. But making India
rice_field

Rice Fortification: Hyped up or Beneficial?

July 4, 2022
On April 8, this year, the cabinet approved a scheme to supply fortified rice kernels (FRKs) through Public Distribution System (PDS) shops, Anganwadi centres and schools. In the first phase, rice in mid-day meals, renamed as PM-Poshan 2.0, served to pre-primary children
Periods

It’s Time to Read The Missing Chapter on Periods

June 28, 2022
Leo Burnett India’s campaign promoting period education among Indian girls, The Missing Chapter won the Grand Prix award in the Sustainable Development Goals category at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity on June 24. Created for Procter & Gamble’s sanitary napkin
ICT

Power of ICT Empowers Kashmir’s Schools

June 24, 2022
It’s been a decade since we first heard about “smart-class”. In these years, many smart classes have been set up in different parts of the country to improve learning outcomes by driving student engagement through animated content. While the “smart-class” concept has
Sancho Pancho

From Food Loss to Dog Treats

June 4, 2022
Based in Lisbon, Portugal, Sancho Pancho is a company owned by Daria Demidenko, a Russian who moved to the city in 2015. The ingenious business turns leftover parts of fresh fish into healthy dog treats. Daria Demidenko has established the company by

Who Will Take Care of The Caretakers?

June 3, 2022
Kusumlata is one of the 1.32 million Anganwadi Workers (AWW) who form the crucial last mile link in delivery of the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). During the deadly second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in May 2021, she and an Anganwadi