Topic: ThePrint-CSTEP
India’s 24 cr school students need to be green-jobs ready. Give them climate literacy
India is one of the few countries where environmental studies is compulsory at all levels of formal education — but it’s mostly textbook reading.
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False beliefs are hard to challenge. They come from social networks, not facts
In a 'hyperspecialised' world, all reliable information is produced from interconnected fields. But wrong beliefs don't take that into account.
Highest rate hike by Bank of England since 1995, country warned of long recession ahead
England’s consumer inflation hit a 40-year high of 9.4% in June, over 4 times the Bank’s 2% target. Putin’s weaponisation of gas supplies will drive inflation even higher, some feared.
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India and China Air Forces hold maiden talks in Ladakh as LAC tension escalates to sky
Chinese aircraft have repeatedly breached agreed positions along the LAC, while Indian Air Force continue with forward deployment in areas close to it.
In Kashmir 3 years on, 3 positive changes, 3 things that should’ve happened & 3 that got worse
Kashmir as a crisis has fallen off our headlines and from the top of our collective minds. Which is precisely the most important change for the better.