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Reviewed By: admin 11 Jan 2022
“If we pollute the air, water and soil that keep us alive and well, and destroy the biodiversity that allows natural systems to function, no amount...
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Dec 2021
Economic and social development is considered an essential goal for a society. The progress on rural development initiatives in the country depends...
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Reviewed By: admin 22 Dec 2021
Recent years have brought substantial evidence of climate change. Adverse events all over the world that are attributable to climate change are on...
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Reviewed By: admin 8 Dec 2021
It is estimated that about 65% of the world’s population lives and/or works out of small farms. The size and evolution of small farms vary...
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Reviewed By: admin 8 Dec 2021
The recent COP26 Summit (Climate Change Conference of the Parties) was much in the news as it aimed to bring the world together to the negotiating...
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Reviewed By: admin 25 Nov 2021
Despite economic progress in India since the start of the twenty-first century, the rural-urban divide remains a stark reminder that the growth has...
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Reviewed By: admin 18 Oct 2021
George C. Marshall won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953, and in his Nobel Lecture made a thematically related statement, “Democratic principles do not...
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Reviewed By: admin 18 Oct 2021
India’s vaccine program, one of the largest in the world, was just taking off when the second wave of COVID-19 turned into a tsunami and...
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Reviewed By: admin 18 Oct 2021
The COVID pandemic outbreak has brought back into focus the often-neglected practice of handwashing. With several water management programs and...
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Reviewed By: admin 24 Sep 2021
“Educate and raise the masses, and thus alone a nation is possible” ~ Swami Vivekananda Education in rural India is a catalyst to improve...
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Reviewed By: admin 21 Sep 2021
“Only when women wield power in sufficient numbers will we create a society that genuinely works for all women.” ~ Anne-Marie Slaughter,...
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Reviewed By: admin 7 Sep 2021
You Don’t Know Its True Worth Until It’s Gone. Save Water. Despite agriculture’s share dipping to about 17 percent, the sector...
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Reviewed By: admin 6 Sep 2021
India consumes the largest amount of groundwater in the world. It is home to the largest tube wells in the world as well. Most of the water is used...
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Reviewed By: admin 3 Sep 2021
Though India technically is not an agrarian economy, with agriculture contributing only 20% to the GDP, almost 60% of its population depends on it...
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Reviewed By: admin 27 Jul 2021
by Dr. Suri Sehgal In Part 1 of Tryst with Destiny, I said we must “streamline an aggressive implementation of the 4 S’s to double the...
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Reviewed By: admin 27 Jul 2021
by Dr. Suri Sehgal In 2016, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government set a highly ambitious target of Doubling Farmers’ Income (DFI) by...
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Reviewed By: admin 22 Jul 2021
The COVID pandemic changed the way we looked at education worldwide. The crisis prompted governments to shut down schools and universities to protect...
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Reviewed By: admin 22 Jul 2021
UN-Water defines water security as “The capacity of a population to safeguard sustainable access to adequate quantities of acceptable quality...
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Reviewed By: admin 8 Jul 2021
Table of Contents Overview Gender Disparity In Rural India Goals for Women Empowerment In India Role of WER Role of The Top Rural NGO in India FAQs...
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Reviewed By: admin 5 Jul 2021
Water is the most critical resource for development. The effects of this resource can be felt not only in agriculture, but in areas such as...
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Jun 2021
By DR. SURI SEHGAL – | Oct 27, 2020 At this time of the year, South Florida is often threatened with either blue-green algae or red algae...
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Jun 2021
By DR. SURI SEHGAL – | Sep 29, 2020 Those of us who live on islands realize the threat of sea level rise (SLR) to our homes. We also know that...
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Jun 2021
By DR. SURI SEHGAL – | Nov 3, 2020 As the ocean water warms, the sea level rises, and the water from melted glaciers leads to further rising....
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Jun 2021
By DR. SURI SEHGAL Many of us had assumed that the controversy on the origin and spread of coronavirus had died down, but apparently it is not so. I...
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Reviewed By: admin 31 May 2021
Mechanization is a crucial factor in agriculture that helps in optimum utilization of inputs and increases productivity. Mechanization also results...
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Reviewed By: admin 29 Apr 2021
Recently at the Climate Summit, US President Joe Biden promised to reduce US greenhouse gas emissions to at least 50 percent by 2030. Indian Prime...
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Reviewed By: admin 2 Apr 2021
By Sonia Chopra Technology is ever-changing. Digital communication technologies connecting people across the globe have become easier and faster....
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Reviewed By: admin 24 Mar 2021
“Catch the rain, where it falls, when it falls.”~ Narendra Modi (Prime Minister, India) As a resource, water is a gift of nature that is most...
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Reviewed By: admin 4 Dec 2019
By Dhruv Singh Chauhan My perception of financial literacy in India changed completely when I had the opportunity to intern with S M Sehgal...
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Reviewed By: admin 1 Oct 2019
Two University of Iowa engineers visit Sehgal Foundation in India Partnership background The University of Iowa (UI), located in an agricultural...
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