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Sand, Sea, and Weeds: The “Low-Tech” Innovations Saving the Future with Circular Economy
For the last decade, the climate conversation has been dominated by gigawatt-scale wind farms and sprawling solar arrays. We’ve mastered energy generation. But as we head into 2026, the real revolution isn’t in the sky; it’s in the materials we use and the way we store that energy. The biggest breakthroughs coming out of late…
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Beyond Pledges: What the Belém “Fossil Fuel Roadmap” Means for 2026
The air in Belém, Brazil, was thick—not just with the humidity of the Amazon but with the sheer weight of expectation. I was there, embedded in the final, exhausting days of COP30, where the global climate conversation finally, mercifully, shifted. For years, we’ve been stuck in the “Pledges Era”—grand, ambitious promises that were, frankly, easy…
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Three Women Who Turned Trauma into Social Change
As 16 Days of Activism (Nov 25th – Dec 10th) Against Gender-Based-Violence conclude, the stories of three survivors of acute discrimination and inequality spark the hope that far-reaching change is possible. The individual trajectories of Gayatri Kuval, Nirmala, and Reshma Ninama show that gender training, leadership opportunities, and mentorship can not only turn survivors into…
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Literary Luminaries Honoured at Crossword Book Awards 2025: Shanta Gokhale Receives Lifetime Achievement
The 19th Crossword Book Awards illuminated the vibrant landscape of Indian literature last night, with renowned writer, translator, and theatre critic Shanta Gokhale taking center stage to receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. Held at the LaLit Mumbai on December 3rd, the ceremony celebrated a diverse range of voices, affirming the awards’ status as a…
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Half of Indian Professionals Abroad Report Racial Discrimination
A new, explosive survey of Non-Resident Indian (NRI) professionals has unveiled an alarming prevalence of workplace discrimination, with 44% of respondents reporting that they have been unfairly treated because of their race. The findings, compiled by the anonymous community app Blind following a poll of 1,087 verified NRI professionals on November 28, 2025, suggest a…
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Transform Your Bookshelf into a Social Network: New App Connects Readers Using AI
A new mobile application, BoiPoka, has launched with the aim of helping readers find deeper connections by digitizing their physical bookshelves and matching them with others based on shared literary interests. The app, developed by BoiPoka Labs Private Limited, utilizes artificial intelligence claiming to provide an alternative to conventional social feeds by prioritizing intellectual compatibility.…
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Corporate Comeback: Imagicaa Executives Chronicle Near-Bankruptcy Escape in Thriller Memoir
The high-stakes world of Indian business, usually obscured by proprietary walls, is thrown open in a new book that details one of the country’s most dramatic corporate resurrections. Rollercoaster of Hope, co-authored by Dhimant Bakshi, the CEO, and Mayuresh Kore, the CFO of Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd., is being hailed as an unprecedented insider account of…
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Learn from Priya: How to Build a Sustainable Wardrobe on a Budget
The world of fashion often feels like a non-stop treadmill, where the latest trend demands a constant cycle of buying, wearing once, and discarding. But what if you could have a closet full of clothes you genuinely love, save money, and help the planet? Building a sustainable wardrobe on a budget might sound like a…
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Your Ultimate Guide to Understanding Recycling Symbols
Ever stood by the bin, scrutinizing a plastic container, utterly confused by the cryptic symbols etched onto its base? You’re not alone! In a world increasingly focused on sustainability, understanding recycling symbols has become a common consumer pain point. Many of us want to do our part, but the sheer variety of logos, numbers, and…
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The Zero Waste Kitchen: 10 Simple Swaps to Cut Down on Food Waste
Did you know that Indian households are among the biggest contributors to global food waste? Estimates suggest an average of 55 kg of food is wasted per person annually in our homes—a staggering amount for a country still grappling with widespread hunger. This waste doesn’t just hurt the planet by generating potent greenhouse gases like…
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