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Watch Video: Why India Won’t Tackle the Ecological Crisis — Ramachandra Guha

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Why India won’t take charge of worsening ecological crisis : Ramachandra Guha Acclaimed historian and environmental thinker Dr Ramachandra Guha launched his latest book, Speaking with Nature: The Origins of Indian Environmentalism. Organised by Harper Collins India in collaboration with the Chandigarh Literary Society, the event saw an insightful exchange between Dr Guha and Jyoti Malhotra, Editor-in-Chief, The Tribune, delving into India’s ecological past, contemporary challenges, and the role of activism in conservation.

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Biodiversity Loss IndiaClimate Change IndiaClimate Change PolicyDeforestation IndiaEnvironmental Issues in IndiaGlobal Warming IndiaGovernment Policies on EnvironmentIndia Ecological CrisisIndian Environmental PoliciesIndustrial PollutionPollution in IndiaRamachandra GuhaSustainable Development IndiaWater Crisis India
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