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Meant To Ward Off Coastal Erosion, Geotubes In Andhra, Odisha Lie In Tatters

Meant To Ward Off Coastal Erosion, Geotubes In Andhra, Odisha Lie In Tatters
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Geotubes meant to prevent costal erosion lie in tatters in Andhra, Odisha

Read more about Geotubes meant to prevent costal erosion lie in tatters in Andhra, Odisha on Business Standard. Nearly 34% of India s coastline was under varying degrees of coastal erosion, noted a report by the National Centre for Coastal Research, Ministry of Earth Sciences.

Odisha sarpanch suspended for siphoning off Rs 9 lakh meant for plantation purposes

Odisha sarpanch suspended for siphoning off Rs 9 lakh meant for plantation purposes Pravat Chandra Mishra, sarpanch of Rajnagar, is accused of not making the payment towards engagement of labour for the plantation Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service KENDRAPARA: A sarpanch in Kendrapara district has been placed under suspension on charges of siphoning off over Rs 9 lakh under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employee Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) which he was supposed to spend on planting trees. Pravat Chandra Mishra, sarpanch of Rajnagar, is accused of not making the payment towards engagement of labour for the plantation. Besides, very few trees were found at the sites. Two of Mishra’s associates were suspended last year over the same case. 

SENEGAL: the FAR project for women s resilience to climate change

January 20 2021 / Modified on January 20 2021 In Senegal, the consortium formed by the Canadian Centre for International Studies and Cooperation (CECI), the Société de Coopération pour le Développement (Socodevi) and the Canadian organisation Ouranos recently launched the Women and Resilient Agriculture project. In this West African country, climate disruption is destroying crops, leaving the population, particularly women, in a precarious situation. As climate change is increasingly being felt on the African continent, a consortium of Canadian organisations decided to launch the “Women and Resilient Agriculture” (FAR) project in Senegal. The joint venture consists of the Canadian Centre for International Studies and Cooperation (CECI), the Société de Coopération pour le Développement (Socodevi) and the Ouranos organisation, which specialises in developing projects t

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