The Ohio State University Food Waste Collaborative expects around 300 million pounds of waste to go to our landfills after Thanksgiving dinner this year.
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Serving The Society Through Technology: Insights Into PARC
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India is currently one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Even after making rapid advancements in the economy, there are still large sections of people who cannot make their ends meet. Such factors act as hurdles in the development of the nation. To eradicate these inequalities in society, many schemes or special privileges have come into action, thus enabling to bridge the gap between the extremely poor and rich. This also prevents generations of families from slipping into chronic poverty. The
Poverty Alleviation Research Centre or PARC recently set up in collaboration with
NIT Rourkela Observes 72nd Republic Day & Inaugurates Its Diamond Jubilee Year
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January 26th, 2021 NIT Rourkela celebrated the occasion of
Republic Day with great pride and fervour. The institute also celebrated the inaugural ceremony of its Diamond Jubilee year on the same day. The event was bestowed by the presence of some esteemed personalities who joined through
virtual platforms due to the impediments posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
It has been 72 years since the day on which India s constitution came into being making it a
democratic, sovereign and republic nation. The world viewed the prospect of independent India as improbable. At the stroke of the midnight hour, columnists were penning down India’s uncertain future that a country so poor, so uneducated, so unprepared and so startlingly diverse would not sustain. Still, it did, and it would be an understatement to say that our country has made immense progress, overcoming various hurdles.
By Dusty Sonnenberg, CCA, Ohio Field Leader: a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and soybean checkoff
Agricultural trade was the topic of the first in a series of winter outlook meetings hosted by the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics (AEDE) at The Ohio State University’s College of Food Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (FAES). Dr. Ian Sheldon, Ohio State’s Andersons Chair of Agricultural Marketing, Trade and Policy, led the discussion examining the effects of the pandemic on global trade and U.S. agricultural trade, including an evaluation of the Phase 1 Trade Agreement with China.
The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly had an impact on international trade.