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GSP Carnival 2025: Quest for the Climate Champions—The Bout

GSP Carnival 2025: Quest for the Climate Champions—The Bout

The top three teams received prizes by Sonam Wangchuk, an educationist and innovator from Ladakh, and Sunita Narain, Director General, Centre for Science and Environment

Taste the Blunder

Taste the Blunder

Year after year, we cola manufacturers exploit millions of people across the globe by indiscriminate extraction of their groundwater. We harvest billions in profit. Millions go thirsty, but who cares?

The Green Gazette: Your Handout on EcoNews

The Green Gazette: Your Handout on EcoNews

Your Essential Guide to the Cub Reporters Programme—Top Resources & Key Reporting Tips!  

GSP Carnival 2025: A Celebration of Excellence

GSP Carnival 2025: A Celebration of Excellence

Revisiting the Green Schools Carnival 2025 and Awards Ceremony that celebrates the most sustainable schools in the country

GSP Carnival 2025: Gobar Times Spoof to Stage—Eco-friendly Theatrics

GSP Carnival 2025: Gobar Times Spoof to Stage—Eco-friendly Theatrics

From Junk Food to Honey Heists and Beyond: Students Spark Vital Conversations on Environmental Issues Through Hilarious and Thought-Provoking Spoof Skits.

Jhuru and Bagha Go for a Ride

Jhuru and Bagha Go for a Ride

“Jhuru . . . jaldi neeche aao,” Amma shouts. Jhuru is atop a hill with his friend Bagha the leopard sprawled next to him. “Bagha, why do they always call me when I am with you?” “Well, they don’t want us to be together,” says Bagha licking his paws. “Or are they scared?” Jhuru asks. He gets up and shouts, “Amma, aataa” and proceeded to sprawl again next to Bagha.

The Day Earth got Angry
Movement is Life

Movement is Life

A simple, lucid explainer on the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of wildlife corridors.  

The House of Sparrows

The House of Sparrows

Where happiness comes in small packages—the ever-delightful house sparrow. ************************************************************************************ We often ignore our immediate periphery in our quest for finding excitement. Just think of the house sparrows! As a kid, out of sheer ignorance, I recall embarrassingly how I plundered their nests. But now, I compensate by feeding their chicks, watering them, and sheltering them in their cushy abodes. In all this while, these humble birds never ever deserted their homes nor me...

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