by anilkumar | Jul 7, 2023
This Article First Appeared In Deccan Chronicle On Jun 15, 2023 The cacophony surrounding the celebration of 2023 as the Year of Millets seems to be tapering off. After the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) declared 2023 to be the Year of Millets,...
by anilkumar | Sep 3, 2023
This Article First Appeared The Forbesindia On August 24, 2023 When you think of Rajasthan, you will probably imagine sand dunes, camels and women carrying pots of water over long distances. This year, it has been raining very heavily for the last two months, and the...
by anilkumar | Sep 27, 2023
This Article First Appeared In The Hindu On Sept 26, 2023 India scripted amazing success at the G-20 meeting in Delhi on September 9 and 10 and, despite the odds, succeeded in producing a consensus Declaration worthy of an event of this magnitude. Securing an...
by Ananth Srivaran | Dec 11, 2023
This Article First Appeared in The Hindu On Nov 22, 2023 As India gets ready for the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), it is important to examine how climate change affects the country’s health....
by Ananth Srivaran | Dec 19, 2023
This Article First Appeared in The Hindu On Dec 15, 2023 There is so much to enjoy in Aryans, Charles Allen’s last book. For one, the drama it brings to prehistory — those otherwise long millennia that seem only to lead, at glacial pace, to the ‘real’ history of...