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NUTRITION WEEK: A CALL TO SHIFT TOWARDS SAFE AND LOCALLY GROWN FOOD - Greenpeace India

NUTRITION WEEK: A CALL TO SHIFT TOWARDS SAFE AND LOCALLY GROWN FOOD - Greenpeace India

Greenpeace — COVID-19 world pandemic imposed a new set of challenges on the fight for nutrition security. The state of lockdown, loss of lives and livelihood, isolations, limited face to face interactions etc. had severe impact on the health of individuals; both mental and physical, however some important aspects have not been reported enough viz, the access to quality food and access to nutrition.

India's sex-crime perpetrators take advantage of the pandemic

India's sex-crime perpetrators take advantage of the pandemic

adnchronicles.org — India's sex-crime perpetrators take advantage of the pandemic W hen Rituparna Bhowmic contracted COVID-19 last April, she turned to teleconsulting with doctors and practising prone-positioning to manage her illness. Even when her oxygen level dropped, the software company employee resisted going to the hospital.

Q&A: Meeting Modi only added to hopelessness, says Kashmir leader

Q&A: Meeting Modi only added to hopelessness, says Kashmir leader

Al Jazeera — Al Jazeera speaks to Mohamad Yusuf Tarigami, ex-legislator and now convener of pro-India Kashmiri alliance which met Narendra Modi in June. Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir - Thursday marks the second anniversary of India scrapping the special status of the portion of Kashmir it administers - the most far-reaching change in the disputed region in more than 70 years of Indian rule.

In India, even the small fry get spied on

In India, even the small fry get spied on

adnchronicles.org — In India, even the small fry get spied on In India, even the small fry get spied on By Rohin Kumar S crappy independent journalist Rupesh Kumar Singh, based in Ramgarh, in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand, has little in common with French President Emmanuel Macron.

Hospital staff accused of sexually assaulting COVID patient

Hospital staff accused of sexually assaulting COVID patient

The Caravan — On 19 May, a 22-year-old resident of Patna filed a police complaint accusing three staff members of the city's Paras HMRI Hospital of sexually assaulting her 45-year-old mother, a COVID-19 patient who was admitted in the intensive care unit. The mother was pronounced dead that day.

Yoga guru in crosshairs with India's doctors over COVID remarks

Yoga guru in crosshairs with India's doctors over COVID remarks

Al Jazeera — Uproar over Baba Ramdev saying 'allopathy is a stupid and bankrupt science' as doctors fighting a deadly pandemic demand action against the guru. New Delhi, India - Doctors fighting a ferocious second wave of the coronavirus in India are furious over "insulting and insensitive" remarks made by a yoga guru and businessman, with their union serving a defamation notice and demanding an "apology within 15 days".

Bihar has 14 of the 50 Indian districts that are most vulnerable to climate change

Bihar has 14 of the 50 Indian districts that are most vulnerable to climate change

Scroll.in — Fourteen out of 50 districts most vulnerable to climate change in India are in Bihar, according to a latest , "Climate Vulnerability Assessment for Adaptation Planning in India Using a Common Framework".

Anger in India over arrests for posters asking Modi about vaccine

Anger in India over arrests for posters asking Modi about vaccine

Al Jazeera — At least two dozen arrested after posters criticising the Indian prime minister over vaccine shortage emerged in Delhi. India's opposition parties and social media users are outraged over the arrest of nearly two dozen people accused of putting up posters critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Covid 19 coronavirus: Nepal's army digs mass graves to bury thousands of unclaimed bodies - NZ He...

Covid 19 coronavirus: Nepal's army digs mass graves to bury thousands of unclaimed bodies - NZ He...

New Zealand Herald — Hundreds of Nepalese Covid-19 victims have been buried along its border with India in mass graves, some allegedly in no man's land, as Nepal's healthcare system collapses under a devastating second wave of the virus.

Stakeholders raise concerns on the new vehicle scrapping policy

Stakeholders raise concerns on the new vehicle scrapping policy

Mongabay India — The new vehicle scrappage policy announced by Nitin Gadkari, Road Transport and Highways Minister on March 18, has left Zafar Miyan clueless. Zafar owns two trucks both little more than a decade old which ply short distances. His biggest worry is the government's uniform guideline of dismantling commercial vehicles more than 15 years old.

Mass coronavirus graves in Nepal as India's second wave spreads beyond the border

Mass coronavirus graves in Nepal as India's second wave spreads beyond the border

The Telegraph — "The forest region of the India-Nepal border that passes through Rautahat is notoriously famous for disposing of bodies from both sides," added a villager from the Sonbarsa district, on the Indian side of the border, on condition of anonymity.

A readable Thread by @rohinverma2410 Says The current & former staffers - UnrollThread.com

A readable Thread by @rohinverma2410 Says The current & former staffers - UnrollThread.com

unrollthread.com — The current & former staffers of @TimesNow have allegedly written an open letter to their editors @RShivshankar & @navikakumar Follow the thread to read 👇 We, the former and current employees of Times Now, never imagined that we would come to a situation where we would have to write an open letter to remind the editors of the channel about the basic ethics and values of journalism.

India's new vehicle scrapping policy is not a 'win-win' for all

India's new vehicle scrapping policy is not a 'win-win' for all

Scroll.in — The new vehicle scrappage policy announced by Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari on March 18 has left Zafar Miyan clueless. Zafar owns two trucks, both little more than a decade old, ply short distances. His biggest worry is the government's uniform guideline of dismantling commercial vehicles more than 15 years old.

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