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Grow landrace cannabis strains with fair trade seeds from the source

The Indian Landrace Exchange connects rural farmers in India, Pakistan, and Kashmir with European and North American seed distributors, protecting the landrace strains and giving local farmers an equitable return on their ancient cannabis genetics. (Photo courtesy of Indian Landrace Exchange) With so much attention paid to America’s push toward legalization, it’s easy to lose sight of the fact that cannabis cultivation and cannabis culture date back thousands of years. Throughout India and Southeast Asia, indigenous farmers continue to grow cannabis and make hashish using methods passed down for untold generations. Despite a boom in demand and a global push to end prohibition, these traditional cannabis production communities continue to struggle economically, as changes in climate and encroaching tourism and development threaten their existence.

Thane: Rs 50,000 reward for information on dog killer | Thane News

The 4-month-old puppy which had recently undergone medical treatment at Thane met with a gruesome death last week at the Castle Mill area THANE: In response to a news report saying that a community dog was cruelly killed and that Thane s Rabodi police filed an FIR against unknown people, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India is offering a reward of up to Rs 50,000 to anyone who provides information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for this savage killing. Anyone with information about the culprit(s) is urged to contact PETA India’s animal emergency helpline on +91 9820122602 or at Info@petaindia.org. The informer’s identity will be kept confidential upon request, said a PETA India member.

Students turn teachers for underprivileged kids in Covid times

Students turn teachers for underprivileged kids in Covid times ​ By IANS | ​ 1 Views Students turn teachers for underprivileged kids in Covid times. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 16 : At a time when an outbreak of coronavirus has forced the school students to stay at home and continue their studies online, children of labourers and daily wage workers have no choice but to skip their studies as they can merely afford a smartphone or 24 hours Internet connectivity. Keeping this in mind some Delhi Samaritans, who themselves are students, have started teaching these children. Yamuna Khadar Pathshala runs under a flyover at the banks of river Yamuna in Delhi s Mayur Vihar, Phase-1. Around 250 students from the nearby slums every day come here to continue their studies offline.

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