Saturday 15 December 2018

Climate change is paving the way for shock-proof seeds

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Climate change is paving the way for shock-proof seeds
Climate change is threatening 120-million farmers and over 500 cos of India's Rs 15,000 cr seed industry.
What's threatening to dampen the hopes of aggregators in India
A groundswell of complaints from irate customers is dampening prospects for aggregators in India.
The NDA might dole out some major sops before elections, but how much can it do?
The government will have to propose a budget where the expenditure mirrors last year's budget.
Next decade to be critical for climate change: What the world expects from India?
What happens in the next decade, especially the stance of the US, will be critical in determining how action on climate change shapes up.
March of the Margins
Anita Dube curates a powerful edition of the Kochi Muziris Biennale where bodies of the marginalised take centre stage and scarred lands find a space
Did NOTA play a decisive role in the recent assembly elections?
BJP lost five states, one of which it then regained. With the losses in Karnataka and these five states, it could be argued that BJP is losing momentum.
Tasks not over: BJP and Congress have much to do ahead of Lok Sabha elections
Taking cues from the state election verdicts, both BJP and Congress have much to do ahead of the Lok Sabha elections and that too within a limited time.
International vacations in trend for Indian tourists this holiday season
As a result, the growth in international traffic is outpacing growth in traffic to domestic destinations.
Has Rahul Gandhi come of age?
When Rahul Gandhi stops playing Temple Run, it would mark his political maturing.
Welfare card and social media tactics helped Kalvakuntla Chandrasekhar Rao emerge as a hero
Schemes targeted at urban and rural populace, spreading influence via social media and delivering on promises removed all opposition to KCR's return.
Farm loan waiver within 10 days: Bhupesh Baghel
Bhupesh Baghel said his party organisation put up a united show and has been working incessantly for the last three years.
Zoramthanga: From being an insurgent to becoming Mizoram CM
Zoramthanga went underground for 20 years (1966-1986), living in hideouts in Chittagong (now in Bangladesh), Arakan (Myanmar) and Islamabad.
From Borough Market to Michelin-starred restaurants, London will spoil you with food choices
When you are in London, start with hearty breakfasts, sip afternoon teas and wind up with memorable dinners.
Raising the bar: Restaurateurs want to change the game, and focus more on gourmet food
The line between bars and restaurants often gets blurred in India.
They are not encounters, we call them engagements: UP DGP Om Prakash Singh
"Our priority is to arrest. But if they open fire, naturally, we will fire back," says Director General of Uttar Pradesh Police Om Prakash Singh.
Zoramthanga sworn in as Mizoram's new CM
Mizo National Front (MNF) leader Zoramthanga was Saturday sworn in as Mizoram's new chief minister.
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