by Dia Mirza | Jul 12, 2018 | E Mobility, Home, Pollution, Sustainability
Sustainable alternatives exist. We need the political will and the people’s will to replace old practices and old solutions. You think about the number of dams that have destroyed our rivers. It causes more destruction than the benefits from it. Ill planned...
by Aanchal Pruthi | May 25, 2018 | E Mobility, Home, Sustainability
Development is the expansion of people’s capabilities (Sen, 1999). Sen highlights in his book “Development as Freedom,1999” that development is not measured in terms of the economic growth of a country but instead measured in terms of the increase in the capabilities...
by Maria Vlachou | Feb 1, 2018 | Civil society, E Mobility, Innovation, Sustainability, Tech, Wildlife
environment friendly business: Inspiration, at times, comes from nowhere; you can act on it or allow it to pass you by. Following is the story of one of those over-the-top, passing, but not altogether implausible business inspirations that I and my sister decided to...
by Ushi Fatma | Jan 31, 2018 | Articles, E Mobility, Innovation, News, Pollution, Sustainability, Tech
You think homes are safe and have little to do with air pollution. Well, think again. Sometimes, indoor air pollution can be more than the outside and can be breeding grounds for diseases and ailments. According to an international report published by the journal...
by Charukesi Rajakumar | Nov 20, 2017 | Articles, E Mobility, Innovation, News, Solar, Tech
In September 2017, I was travelling in China on a holiday. Amongst the many surprises regarding the way China had developed, during a bullet train travel from the city of Wuhan to Shanghai, I noticed hundreds of apartment buildings with solar energy panels on rooftop....
by Muqbil Ahmar | Nov 18, 2017 | Articles, Civil society, E Mobility, News, Pollution
Why are sporting events like marathons held? It is to celebrate human achievements and advocate for physical fitness. However, it can be an exercise in jeopardy. At least, this is what it seems now. Though the government and the courts have given the nod to the Delhi...