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Dipanita Nath

New Delhi

Journalist at The Indian Express

Journalist, The Indian Express

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  • 2 days ago | indianexpress.com | Dipanita Nath

    CSD is one of the core areas of the country where real-world ecological challenges are taken up as projects and worked on by multidisciplinary teams, made up of economists, botanists and energy engineers, among others. CSD’s mandate is to engage in research that leads to workable solutions that ensure equitable, inclusive and sustainable growth. It is symbolic that the entrance to CSD is past a butterfly garden that is visited by more than 14 species of butterflies.

  • 4 days ago | indianexpress.com | Dipanita Nath

    Raul, who set up an initiative called Green Army Pimpri-Chinchwad four years ago, is observing Black Environment Week this week, during which he is working towards generating awareness and mobilising people to take steps to save the planet. “Not many people are aware when World Environment Day started and why.

  • 4 days ago | indianexpress.com | Dipanita Nath

    Thanks to Chordia’s decision, Suhana Warehouse in Pune’s Yavat has received the prestigious Net Zero Energy Certification by the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), at IGBC’s Green Summit and Abhinandan 2025. Chordia received the honour on May 30 from Pankaja Munde, Maharashtra Minister of Environment and Climate Change. “When we started our zero waste journey, I did not have a thought or idea about what net zero was or what the technical terms of the environment were, but we kept on the path.

  • 1 week ago | indianexpress.com | Dipanita Nath

    The ability of PM2.5 air pollutants to cause damage to cells increases sharply after concentration levels cross a certain threshold value, new research has found. The study, by Abhijit Chatterjee of the Bose Institute, Kolkata, and two of his former PhD students, Abhinandan Ghosh and Monami Dutta, is the first attempt at investigating how toxicity of air pollution changes with concentration levels in Indian cities.

  • 1 week ago | indianexpress.com | Dipanita Nath

    Grainstorm’s products – Quinoa Mild Chilli Crisps, Jowar Rustic Spice Crisps, Tangy Beaten Rice Crisps and Ragi Zesty Cheese Crisps, among others – occupy shelf space alongside premium and imported products at more than 50 upmarket stores in Pune. “Our target market is, demographically, between 25 to 45 years old; the upwardly-mobile Indian man and woman who want these snacks for themselves and their children because they are worried about snacking on junk food,” says Deepak.

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10 Apr 25

An incredible initiate to address country's water crisis

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Watershed Org Trust @WOTRIndia

In a first, water-scarce Marathwada district declares competition to improve water levels: The Indian Express Formerly known as Osmanabad, Dharashiv lies in the rain shadow region of Maharashtra, experiencing drought once every three years. With agriculture heavily dependent on https://t.co/7ewt9S9qLs

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22 Jan 25

An organisation that showed the way and brought change @WOTRIndia

Watershed Org Trust
Watershed Org Trust @WOTRIndia

WOTR celebrates 30 years: @IndianExpress highlights our journey, challenges, and future direction! Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) has reached a significant milestone, completing 30 years since its inception. In a recent feature by the #IndianExpress, Co-Founder and Managing https://t.co/jIYm5skeXH

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22 Jan 25

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