Learning and Education
शिक्षा : नवाचार ही ‘नीलबाग स्कूल’ की पहचान

डेविड मानते थे कि मौजूदा शिक्षा सूचना देने का जरिया होती है, जबकि हमें बच्चों को सीखने की पूरी प्रक्रिया में शामिल करना चाहिए जिससे वे उसे समझ सकें, उसका आनंद ले सकें और इससे उनमें निर्णय लेने की क्षमता का विकास हो सके।

Environment and Ecology
Playing with plants

Soham Kacker shares how ‘befriending’ plants as playmates in his childhood opened the door to an adult career in ecology, and his lifelong love of plants

Environment and Ecology
The Women Who Brought Water Back To A Himalayan Village

A Himalayan village once crippled by water scarcity, women revived dying springs with spades and science. Yet, they remain excluded from land ownership and decision-making, revealing deep gender gaps in environmental governance.

Food and Water
Remembering Dayamma: In Grief, Celebration And Protest

In Chennai, a theatre festival paid a moving tribute to a beloved trans elder and stage stalwart, pushing boundaries and transforming the stage into a space of resistance and queer joy.

Energy
 SUPPORT THE OBJECTIVES OF HIMALAYAN INSTITUTE OF ALTERNATIVE LEARNING (HIAL), RATHER THAN HARASS IT!

We are shocked at the Ladakh UT Administration’s move to revoke the land lease of the Himalayan Institute of Alternative Learning (HIAL).

Economics and Technologies
आर्थिक संगम में महिलाओं ने दिखाई राह (In Hindi)

यह संगम बताता है कि एक और वैकल्पिक अर्थव्यवस्था न केवल संभव है, बल्कि पहले से ही मौजूद है।

Knowledge and Media
Tracking seasons through changing tree behaviour

Citizen science platforms, such as SeasonWatch, are generating large-scale, long-term biodiversity data that help track ecological responses to climate change, such as changes in species distribution, flowering times, and migration patterns.

Environment and Ecology
Revisiting First Fruit Ceremonies: the crisis in the cornerstone of indigenous knowledge and a possible way out

The article goes on to suggest that first fruit ceremonies are the mother bed of all indigenous knowledge and the use of the forest, whether for food or other species of utility, has been guided by them.

Environment and Ecology
How Arunachal’s Women Healers Are Conserving Rare, Endangered Plants

With climate change driving several medicinal herbs into extinction, women healers in the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh are making a difference by conserving their traditional knowledge of botanical medicines.