
Nourishing the Planet: Pollinators as Natural Allies for Food Security
~ by Imran Khan YD and Saurabh Purohit This blog is supported by HSBC Software Development (India) Private Limited under the ‘Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Rural

~ by Imran Khan YD and Saurabh Purohit This blog is supported by HSBC Software Development (India) Private Limited under the ‘Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Rural

~by Ashwini Wadhu and Saurabh Purohit This blog is supported by HSBC Software Development (India) Private Limited under the ‘Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable Rural Landscapes and

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India, predominantly an agricultural nation, is currently facing a significant challenge in ensuring food security for its ever-growing population. With agriculture accounting for about 70%

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Three decades of progress, learning and resilience Despite its humble beginnings, WOTR has carved out its identity as one of the most trusted Indian non-profits

by Dada R Dadas, & Shrikant Mukate This blog post has been published as part of the ‘Integrated Water Resources Development and Promotion of Ecosystem-based

by Anagha Gore Desertification and Land Degradation Scenario of India India is the second largest producer of rice, wheat, sugarcane, groundnut, vegetables, fruit, and cotton

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