opfmemo.blogg.se

Essay on wwildlife
Essay on wwildlife












essay on wwildlife

We then curate the submissions and post an image each week on the Instagram handle of Sanctuary Nature Foundation. The project invites photographers from across India to submit images that illustrate the impact of garbage on nation’s wild species. To highlight this travesty, I and my colleague at the Sanctuary Nature Foundation, Prachi Galange, conceptualised an Instagram project titled #InOurFilth. Thousands of tonnes of untreated and unsegregated waste pollute the country’s land, water and air, while serving as toxic foraging grounds for a plethora of wild animals. In the absence of efficient waste management systems, India is grappling with a mammoth garbage problem.

  • Mohenjo-Daro would have succumbed to official apathy and floods if not for its drainage system.
  • essay on wwildlife

    International Mother Language Day: How Indian publishers are helping children read in local tongues.Why gold mining is one of the most destructive and unnecessary industries.What a Guwahati restaurant’s menu says about majoritarian discrimination in Assam.

    essay on wwildlife

  • ISL: East Bengal coach Stephen Constantine – ‘Indian football not doing what they’re supposed to do’.
  • A senior manager explains how an executive coach helped him become a better leader at the workplace.
  • Explained: How the Election Commission recognised Eknath Shinde’s faction as the real Shiv Sena.
  • Nine Indian states at high risk of damage due to climate change hazards: Report.
  • ‘Will Mamata Banerjee leave her home?’: Adivasis in Bengal oppose Asia’s largest proposed coal mine.
  • International Mother Language Day: 15 Indian language books to read in translation.
  • International Mother Language Day: The story of the secret language of hijras.
  • Watch: Professors of Delhi college dance to ‘Jhoome Jo Pathaan’ with students.













  • Essay on wwildlife