
Sumaira Abdulali
Sumaira Abdulali is a convenor of Awaaz Foundation
Although we discount noise as a mere irritant, we will be a nation of deaf people if we don’t control noise. Only awareness and people’s participation can prevent our collective deafness, Sumaira Abdulali writes
The issue of sand mining is hidden in plain sight; human greed has made sand exhaustible and it is running out. It's time to look at newer models of sustainable construction and India has the potential to can lead the change
The World Economic Forum has suggested that GDP is not the only measure of economic growth. Human beings and all other living beings stand together, interconnected deeply like the forest. The wellbeing of nature, its forests, seas and mountains is the wellbeing of us all
With the new normal setups changing the world after the pandemic, it is time to consider honking at par with other safety hazards such as drunk driving, seatbelts and helmet use.
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