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Application period for Green Talents award 2020 now open

Green Talents – International Forum for High Potentials in Sustainable Development, Bonn (Germany) invites applications from pioneering scientist to apply with their trailblazing approach. This is an opportunity to showcase the research to the broader public, exchange with outstanding experts, and lay the foundation for long-lasting collaborations with German research institutions. Hosted by the German Federal Ministry of Education and …

Teachers across 50 schools in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh to be trained to spread clean Ganga mission

To revitalize the Ganga river and establish its significance amongst teachers and school students, Schoolnet India Limited, an edtech company, has trained 100 teachers across 50 schools in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh to raise awareness and sensitize the teachers towards use of participatory and hands-on learning tools and approaches including games to bring out attitudinal and behavioural change in the …

The LEED Lab advantage @ Amity University Haryana (Gurgaon)

The  nine-year old Amity University, Gurgaon or Haryana as you like, spread over an area of  110-hectre on the outskirts of Gurgaon-Manesar, is already one of the successful universities of Amity Group in India. Airy, refreshing and well-landscaped, the university campus is someway is also an architectural delight. In fact, the campus of the university has been awarded Platinum green …

Prepare for zero-carbon economy over next 30 years

A two-day International Conference on Sustainability Education was held in Delhi on Sep 9-10 where experts, academicians, activists and practitioners felt mainstreaming sustainability in education is still a huge but necessary challenge Inauguration ceremony Even as the UNESCO’s Global Action Programme (GAP) on Education for Sustainable Development, which expires later this year and a new framework is being worked out …

Bringing back focus to people issues and sustainability through development management

As compared to academic courses such as Masters in Social Work (MSW) or MA in Development etc being taught in academic institutions for a long time in the country, development management is a novel and innovative concept of recent years. In fact, the three-year old Indian School of Development Management (ISDM) based in Delhi is perhaps the only disruption that …

UK graduates produce guide to ‘zero-waste’ Christmas

Two graduates who have spent more than two years living waste-free have produced a special festive guide to help people enjoy a zero-waste Christmas. Former Birmingham City University (UK) students Charlotte Watkivs and Anna Jackson, have produced the guide to help people reduce their waste and impact on the environment over the festive season, offering advice on removing waste from trees, …

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