‘PHASEPARDHI’S AND THE LESSER FLORICAN
“Together with Phasepardhi youth, non-profit organization Samvedana has initiated a process towards conservation of the lesser florican, re-generation of degraded grasslands, and strengthening livelihoods and dignity for the Phasepardhis.”
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Who will have the last LAUGH ?
Hyenas have borne the brunt of many myths and superstitions. However, these animals are every bit as fascinating and safe as any other animal in the wild, if observed from a distance, unprovoked…
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Can Territories of Life be Cradles of Radical Transformation?
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RED Conversations Series –Indigenous struggle for Autonomy and Territorial Rights in Bolivia
Ashish Kothari interviews Mirna Inturias and Iokine Rodriguez, two activist researchers who have been working with the Monkox indigenous people of Lomerio, Bolivia. The Monkox community has been at the forefront of a struggle for territorial rights and autonomy, so as to advance a vision of development which guarantees the sustainability of their natural resources.
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The Poop Book review in Good Books…
A wonderfully illustrated and info-rich foray into the world of animal poop, which is likely to leave readers whooping with laughter!
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Sustaining India: Is There Anything to Choose Between BJP and Congress?
A look at how the country’s political heavyweights deal with environmental issues and livelihoods in their poll manifestos.
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Weaving transformations
A revival of the traditional Kachchhi handloom could be a shining example of how India could tackle its severe livelihood, ecological, and cultural crises.
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On rights, the Congress manifesto scores over the BJP
The right-based approach requires recognizing that in a democracy power lies with the people. But governments have been reluctant to devolve political, financial, legal, and administrative powers to the grassroots institutions.
The mere mention of rights could end up being a formality, especially if people are not empowered to defend them.
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Latest Protected Area Update Newsletter, No. 138
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People’s Manifesto for a Just, Equitable, and Sustainable India, 2019
A People’s Manifesto for a Just, Equitable, and Sustainable India, arising from the Vikalp Sangam process and endorsed by its Core Group members. This is being sent to political parties in relation to the upcoming national elections, but it is not meant only for this purpose; it is also for use on other forums, including state/local elections, advocacy with govts at various levels, and providing a context for our own work including reviewing our own commitments and ways of working.
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