We Need To Recover The Ones We’re Losing.
We are living in strange times. On one hand, we are losing species faster than ever before. On the other, we are trying to recreate them...
Paving the Way to COP30 – One Deforested Mile at a Time!
In a move that perfectly defines climate irony, the Brazilian government is cutting through eight miles of protected Amazon rainforest to build a four-lane highway—just in...
Rethinking Milk: What a Rabies Case Reveals About Our Food Choices
A recent tragic case has raised alarming questions about food safety and long-standing dietary habits. A woman in India reportedly died after contracting rabies from drinking...
The Shocking Reality: Dog Meat in India & Why It’s Time to Rethink Our Choices
A recent viral news story has left many Indians horrified—reports of a dog's severed head found in the fridge of a momo and spring roll factory...
India's Forests: The Battle Against Deforestation
India is home to a rich variety of forests that are essential for maintaining ecological balance, supporting biodiversity, and driving economic growth. Covering nearly a quarter...
Protecting Street Animals During Holi: A Call for Compassion
Protecting Street Animals During Holi: A Call for Compassion Holi, the festival of colors, brings joy and celebration across India. However, while people enjoy the festivities,...
Basant Utsava- A beginning of eco-friendly Holi in India
Shantiniketan’s Holi celebration, known as Basanta Utsav, is a unique festival that beautifully blends cultural vibrancy with environmental consciousness. Introduced by Rabindranath Tagore at Visva-Bharati University,...
India’s Timeless Sustainability: Lessons from Our Culture
Sustainability isn’t a modern concept for India—it has been deeply embedded in our traditions, practices, and way of life for centuries. Indian culture has long emphasized...
How leather Industry is affecting wildlife
Every year, millions of animals lose their homes, food sources, and even their lives due to the leather industry. While leather might seem like just a...



















