Cityscape Transformation and Crisis of Conservation: A Comparison of Kolkata wetlands and Bangalore’s Lake systems.
Date: Thursday the 27th of August 2020 5-6.30 pm IST Speaker Profiles Dr. Sana Huque has a Masters degree
Read MoreDate: Thursday the 27th of August 2020 5-6.30 pm IST Speaker Profiles Dr. Sana Huque has a Masters degree
Read MoreBelow letter is a representation urging postponement of Public Hearing on 18th August 2020 regarding the Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) proposal of Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) being held in blatant disregard for rule of law, judicial directives and in violation of Central, State and Local Government orders relating to COVID-19 pandemic per Disaster Management Act, 2005
Read MoreJanta Parliament is a virtual platform to simulate discussions just as they would happen in Parliament. *A total of 11 discussions over 10 themes will happen.*
Read MoreStatement from the Coalition for Environmental Justice in India on the Draft EIA Notification 2020.
Read MoreStatement of the Coalition for Environmental Justice in India Demand a Comprehensive New Substantive Environmental Law to Regulate Development in
Read MoreESG invites you to participate in the final session of the Global Web Talk series “Imaginaries for a Resilient and Inclusive New World”. Come join us!!
Read MoreVirtual Meet on June 05, 2020 As habitat destruction and biodiversity loss continues unabated across the globe, pandemic spread of
Read Morea. Top References b. Key Orders, Circulars and Advisories from Indian Central and State Agencies regarding tackling COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19
Read MoreDistress Migration forced by Lockdown without appropriate Preparation: India executed the biggest lockdown in human history by imposing curfew and
Read MorePolice Brutality: As India goes into an extended lockdown till 3rd May 2020, a range of police excesses have been
Read MoreThese are recorded videos of the webinar: Solidarity Series: Conversations during lockdown & beyond, conducted between March 31, 2020 and
Read MoreOn capitalism, state power, governance, exclusion, transgender rights, human rights, climate change, labour rights, women’s rights and others, led by
Read MoreThe COVID-19 Pandemic has thrown life out of gear worldwide. Challenging as the situation is, made grave by thousands who
Read MoreThe Coalition for Environmental Justice in India has issued a statement highlighting steps that are essential to secure India’s diverse and large population from the worst impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreMy dear brothers and sisters,The global pandemic of COVID-19, a viral flu, has cost thousands of lives and made thousands
Read MoreProfessor Sheila Jasanoff of Harvard University has been described as the preeminent scholar on a relatively new genre of scientific
Read MoreThe grounds offered by the administration of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai to block the participation of noted academic and activist, Dr. Tejal Kanitakar, from chairing the Bhagat Singh Memorial Lecture are shocking and deserve to be unequivocally condemned.
Read MoreNALSAR’s Environmental Law and Practice Review is a peer reviewed journal. See Leo Saldanha’s publication entitled “A Critical Examination of
Read MoreESG welcomes Interns motivated by Socio-Ecological Transformations Who can apply ? Students and young working professionals who are committed, willing
Read MoreCheck out reports, pictures, podcasts, videos & newspaper articles of seminar organised by Asian College of Journalism, Chennai and Coalition for Environmental Justice, and others.
Read MoreA clear and strong case was made to promote agroecology to save farmers and advance food security across India by
Read MoreAn invitation to prepare a ground up assessment of planning and governance in Bengaluru metropolis by conducting a Citizen led Survey of the State of BBMP Wards.
Read MoreThe high levels of air pollution in Bengaluru is the outcome of serious failure in governance and investment in false solutions over time. A shift needed is to build awareness and develop solutions that can be locally understood and managed, are economically feasible, and socio-culturally just. There has to be a healthy marriage between science, law, economics and common sense in addressing this challenge, with an intergenerational perspective and ecocentric view. With such a resolve, it is possible for Bengaluru to beat air pollution and truly join the World Environment Day celebrations, not just for a day, but every day.
Read MoreIt is necessary to reimagine Bengaluru based on citizens’ aspirations, not as an outcome of mystified proposals of technocracy. People’s voices
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