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Exploring food histories through moments of famine - INDIA New England News

Exploring food histories through moments of famine - INDIA New England News
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The chaos and complexity of the US scramble out Afghanistan – and four other Sunday reads

The chaos and complexity of the US scramble out Afghanistan – and four other Sunday reads
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Orion Magazine | The Ghost Crop of Goa

Orion Magazine | The Ghost Crop of Goa
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Padma Baliga was on a mission to set up classroom libraries, till Covid-19 stopped her forever

Padma Baliga was on a mission to set up classroom libraries, till Covid-19 stopped her forever An admirer pieces together a life from social media posts. Padma Baliga. When people ask me, “Do kids read these days?” in a disbelieving tone, I want to ask them, “Have you tried giving kids books? Books they want to read? Giving them to kids who have no books to read?” Padma Baliga Padma Baliga took to hashtagging her social media posts at least three years before I did. A vocal feminist, her write-ups on phenomenal women have a liberal sprinkling of the word “badass”. Kickass, too.

These Personal Journeys Will Inspire You To Rebuild Your Partnership With The Earth

Terrarium, and No Straight Thing Was Ever Made, provides an exclusive must-read list, bringing together thematically diverse literary works that are awash in visceral descriptions of the natural world.   Text by Shreya Dasgupta. Photographs by Parnil Vishwasrao The rugged topography of central India’s Chambal valley is expertly navigated by cinematographer Anuj Rakesh Dhawan’s lens in the Hindi movie Sonchiriya. Shreya Dasgupta plays guide as her well-trained eye tracks the sinuous camerawork, zeroing in on the specific terrains, vegetation and wildlife that get screen time.   Text by Anandita Bhalerao. Illustration by Rohan Hande Most of us are only just waking up to the urgency of climatic action. When the stakes are so high, what can individual action solve? Mridula Mary Paul, an environmental policy expert, is proof of the tenacity needed to effect systemic change. It’s not glamorous, and the rewards are few and far between, but that doesn’t stop her from aimi

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