Palm tree and the Earth
Posted on 10 Nov 2024
The palm oil industry deserves a chance to demonstrate its commitment to protecting our planet and proving that it can be part of the solution rather than the problem.
Sanjenbam Jugeshwor Singh
Assistant Professor, JCRE Global College, Babupara, Imphal. The writer can be reached at sjugeshwor7@gmail.com
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Posted on 10 Nov 2024
The palm oil industry deserves a chance to demonstrate its commitment to protecting our planet and proving that it can be part of the solution rather than the problem.
Posted on 24 Oct 2024
Dummy schools, although not legal in India, complete all the official formalities set by boards on behalf of students to make them eligible to appear in the board exams. For this, they charge a hefty amount of money.
Posted on 20 Oct 2024
Scientists David Baker, John Jumper and Demis Hassabis have won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on proteins, the building blocks of life that are found in every cell of the body.
Posted on 13 Oct 2024
Hopfield, 91, a professor emeritus at Princeton University, created an associative memory that can store and reconstruct images and other types of patterns in data while British-born Hinton, 76, now professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, invented a method that can autonomously find properties in data and carry out tasks such as identifying specific elements in pictures.
Posted on 6 Oct 2024
Semiconductors are enabling the convergence of computing, communication, and consumer electronics. The result is shaping the way we live and work.
Posted on 17 Sept 2024
Green skills are essential for addressing environmental challenges, such as climate change, resource conservation, pollution reduction, and sustainable resource management. They play a crucial role in promoting a more eco-conscious and sustainable future.
Posted on 9 Sept 2024
Sustainable agriculture is deemed to be a vital step in combating climate change and ensuring the resilience of our agricultural systems.
Posted on 29 Aug 2024
NEP 2020 and technology driven changes will underpin the future of education in India with greater inclusiveness, empathy, and effectiveness. If it yokes itself to these changes, India would not only rear a generation of learners knowledgeable but also compassionate and resilient to make a positive contribution towards society.
Posted on 18 Aug 2024
Human activities are changing the natural balance of the earth, interfering as never before with the atmosphere, the oceans, the polar ice caps, the forest cover and the natural pillars that make our world a livable home.
Posted on 11 Aug 2024
Be flexible and willing to adjust your study methods based on what works best for you.
Posted on 6 Aug 2024
ICT brings motivation and enthusiasm to sportsperson’s mind and is helping to convert the dull and boring training sessions into attractive and interesting one.
Posted on 22 Jul 2024
Mathematics is the backbone of modern technology, from the algorithms that power search engines to the encryption that secures our online communications. Percentages, a basic mathematical concept, can be used to calculate reductions and work out whether an offer is worth taking advantage of.
Posted on 14 Jul 2024
Building soil organic matter on croplands and rangelands sequesters carbon in soils, which helps mitigate the effects of climate change while potentially providing co-benefits for soil health and increased adaptive capacity.
Posted on 30 Jun 2024
Tribal farmers of the north-eastern part of India, in the state of Meghalaya, have been using an indigenous technique of bamboo drip irrigation to irrigate their plantation crops.
Posted on 22 Jun 2024
The current episodes of ethnic violence in Manipur, although not completely unprecedented, are the result of decades-long mistrust among the communities, the indifference of successive governments towards people’s genuine grievances, the uneven distribution of resources, asymmetric political representation, and a massive governance deficit.
Posted on 17 Jun 2024
The idea of a “slave mentality” is widespread, leading to a fatalistic acceptance of the status quo. Despite talk of empowerment and self-determination, the reality is starkly different. Manipur’s residents feel trapped in a cycle of oppression and disillusionment, burdened by apathy and resignation.
Posted on 9 Jun 2024
Climate change can affect tropical cyclones in different ways due to its effects on the water cycle. It is possible that climate change can lead to making rain and wind stronger, making the most severe storms more common, causing cyclones to reach farther north or south, but also reducing how often they happen.
Posted on 2 Jun 2024
The public library system in Manipur is condemned to remain peripheral to the actual information needs of the masses
Posted on 26 May 2024
Students should investigate job opportunities depending on their skills and learning abilities.
Posted on 19 May 2024
It is possible for hailstones of significant size to kill an adult who is unable to find cover during a hailstorm. Massive hailstones are known to cause fatal head trauma or concussions.