Daniel Moss and Amrita Gupta
Inter Press Service
Acute hunger is expected to soar in over 20 countries in the next few months, warns a recent report on global “hunger hotspots” from the UN&rsquo
There is minimal risk of spread of COVID-19 infection from a dead body if standard precautionary measures are followed. However, misconceptions, stigma, and discrimination of the families remain when a person d
Sr Pramila UFS
NDWWT-Nagaland Region, ACID
Looking deep in to the problems of the Domestic Workers, their unseen struggles and problems stand out like “face behind the mask” of today
Vishnu Makhijani
IANS
Ayesha Chenoy, a successful investment banker who won the prestigious Adam Smith Prize for economics at Cambridge, served stints at Merrill Lynch, UBS Global Asset Management and Credi
Rupin Sharma, IPS
Nothing works in isolation – at least not in this immensely inter-connected and inter-dependent world – neither climate, nor flora and fauna; neither countries or state or vill
Sania Farooqui
Inter Press Service
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you read the words, women and power? The accepted wisdom is that women can be powerful, but not without the constant r
Asad Mirza
IANS
The upcoming G7 Summit in Cornwall, UK from June 11 to 13 is perhaps the first international event, in the backdrop of the continuing Covid pandemic, when the leaders from the worlds wealthi
Aditi Singh
When you close your eyes and you see all dark
That means you are normal
And when you open it again and see the world wide
That means you are normal.
Find no reasons to smile today?
Isn&rsquo
Animal Science Division
KVK Tuensang
INTRODUCTION
Among the livestock, pigs are the only species reared for meat purpose and it fits in extremely well with the mixed farming system. They are efficient co
Menusatuo Theunuo
B.Voc. 6th Semester, Modern College
• Small businesses will drive the adoption of developing employment in the society.
• The economic impa
Vishnu Makhijani
IANS
Karnatic maestro T.M. Krishna has worn many a hat during his 45-year career as a vocalist who has made innumerable innovations in the style and substance of his concerts and as a write
Jonathan Farr
Inter Press Service
This year is being described as pivotal for climate change. That’s not only because we’re reaching a point of no return when it comes to the rise in global temp
Aditi Singh
Do you look at the night sky?
What do they say?
To me they say “You are a human and you will die one day”
And so I dream of having a grand life.
I embrace as much as positive ener
Vesetalü Tetseo
PhD, Systematic Theology, South Korea
The COVID-19 pandemic is ravaging the whole world today with a total case of 173,367,123 so far. Out of these cases, 156,138,472 recovered/discharg
Loktimen
Nagaland has scored a point of 39 in SDG-4 target (Quality Education) recently published by Niti Aayog. It is the second worst performing state, only just behind Bihar in terms of SDG-4 ranking. But
Dr N Janbemo Humtsoe
Climate Reality Leader
The earth is just a speck of dust among the trillions of galaxies and the stars within those galaxies in the observable universe. Yet, planet earth is special bec
LH Thangi Mannen
The word “Happy” is often associated to wish someone or celebrate an occasions - be it a birthday, an anniversary, mother’s day, father’s day, women’s day
Dr Hannah Krujia Asangla
ACTO – Agronomy, KVK Phek
Biofortification is a process of escalating the density of vitamins and minerals in a crop through plant breeding, transgenic techniques, or agronomi
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is considered to be the oldest indigenous oilseed crop, with the longest history of cultivation in India. India is the largest producer of sesame in the world with a production of 74
Major Steplyne Buyaki Nyaboga of Kenya has been named the UN 2020 Military Gender Advocate of the Year. Bestowed annually since 2016, the award recognises an outstanding peacekeeper whose work contributed to th