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Eco India: How the pattern of a beehive inspired the design for a natural, affordable cooling system
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Eco India: One step forward towards solving the problems of food waste, hunger and malnutrition
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Eco India: Over 1,000 hectares of Mumbai's mangroves are fiercely guarded by a fishing community
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Eco India, Season Finale: This Pune woman has lived without electricity for over seven decades
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Eco India: How the game of Frisbee is changing the life of fishing communities in Chennai
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Eco India: How can farmers thrive without using chemical fertilisers?
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Eco India: How a group of divers in Puducherry are trained to rid sea beds of stray fishing nets
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Announcing the winners of the Doing Your Bit contest
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Eco India, Episode 43: The environmental and social impacts of food losses and food wastage
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Eco India, Episode 41: Rising sea levels and the irreversible impact on coastal communities
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Eco India, Season Premiere: Why our unsustainable farming practices require an urgent rethink
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Eco India, Season Finale: Alternatives that will help the world eliminate single-use plastics
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Eco India, Episode 38: Why protecting our old-growth forests is more crucial now than ever
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Eco India, Episode 84: Merging self-rule and collective decision-making with environment movements
Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible.
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Eco India: Treating sewage water to make it drinkable could hold the answer to Delhi’s water woes
How viable is this eco-friendly wastewater management technique called ‘toilet-to-tap’ that uses vermiculture, ozonation and specially-customized membranes?
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Eco India, Episode 45: The tireless fight to ensure equitable access to safe water around the world
Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow.
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Meet the young man who, in a small way, is doing more to save Delhi’s ecology than its politicians
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Long before urban hipsters, a panchayat in Kerala had discovered the benefits of organic vegetables
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To tackle India’s growing waste problem, some companies are changing the way they package products
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As Indian cities grow congested, the only space left for gardens is up – on rooftops
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In photos: The ravaging effects of climate change in the Sundarbans