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R. Krithika reviews Patriarchy and the Pangolin, by Aditi Patil


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April 30, 2021 15:02 IST
Aditi Patil and her team on what the National Agroforestry Policy means to the people on the ground
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Aditi Patil and her team on what the National Agroforestry Policy means to the people on the ground
Commissioned to study the implementation of the National Agroforestry Policy of 2014 in Gujarat the objective of which was to increase forest and tree cover by encouraging farmers to grow specific tree species alongside their crops by providing them subsidies and distributing saplings Aditi Patil and her colleagues (Manya Singh, Praful Joshi and the driver Chetan Bhai) landed up in Anand district in the summer of 2017 for field work. ....

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Looking back at India's journey to becoming a republic


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On January 26, 1950, India became a republic. Here’s how it happened.
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The Prime Minister addresses the country from the ramparts of the Red Fort in New Delhi on january 26.
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On January 26, 1950, India became a republic. Here’s how it happened.
“I feel that the Constitution is workable, it is flexible and it is strong enough to hold the country together both in peacetime and in wartime.”
This is what Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee, said at the end of the debates on the draft of the Constitution. Did you know how long the discussions took? Almost three years; two years, 11 months and 18 days exactly. But creating the draft itself took only two months (from August 28 to November 5, 1947). ....

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