How to Fix India’s Urban Water Crisis, From Bengaluru to Chennai and Beyond

Sachin Tiwale The Indian Express | March 28, 2024 Bengaluru is experiencing its worst water crisis in decades. The weak monsoon last year has compounded an already difficult situation caused by unregulated urban growth and depleting groundwater resources. Chennai too has experienced shortages in recent years. Several other Indian cities are under similar stress, indicating […]

Forgotten Trails Foraging Wild Edibles

Authors : Malemleima Ningombi and Harisha R.P Over the last several years, through our community-research project, we have had the honour of interacting with the Soligas, an indigenous community residing in the Cauvery River Basin in the southern Western Ghats. Working with them has meant knowing their ways of being. And food has played a […]

India’s Millets Consumption and Trade Over the Last Three Decades

Manan Bhan Ideas for India | October 17, 2023 India has a long history of cultivating and consuming millets. Millet cultivation remains a part of the cultural heritage of many regions, particularly in the semi-arid and sub-humid parts of the country. Ever since the onset of the Green Revolution and the introduction of high-yielding varieties […]

Millets of our diet

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