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Circular Economy and Technology: Towards Zero Waste

Introduction The concept of a circular economy (CE) is gaining traction as an effective strategy to address the growing environmental crisis. Unlike the traditional linear economy, which follows a take-make-dispose model, a circular economy promotes resource efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainability. In this system, materials and products are reused, repaired, refurbished, and recycled, minimizing waste…

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The Impact of Climate Change on Developing Countries

Introduction Climate change is one of the most pressing global challenges of the 21st century, with its effects disproportionately impacting developing countries. Despite contributing the least to greenhouse gas emissions, these nations bear the highest burden of climate-related disasters such as rising temperatures, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, water scarcity, and agricultural disruptions. Developing countries,…

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National Biodiversity Authority (NBA): Overview, Functions, and Challenges

Introduction Biodiversity is the backbone of ecological balance and sustains life on Earth. India, being one of the 17 megadiverse countries, is home to a vast range of flora and fauna. To regulate the conservation, sustainable use, and fair sharing of benefits from biological resources, the Government of India established the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA)….

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Population Growth in Uttar Pradesh and the Crucial Role of Women in Population Control

Introduction Uttar Pradesh (UP), India’s most populous state, has been experiencing significant population growth over the decades. With a population exceeding 200 million, the state accounts for nearly one-sixth of the country’s total population. Rapid growth presents numerous socio-economic challenges, including pressure on resources, employment concerns, and healthcare demands. Among the many factors influencing population…

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Transforming Slums Through Urban Planning: Ensuring Basic Civic Amenities for Sustainable Development

Introduction Slums are an integral part of urbanization, housing millions of people in conditions of extreme poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and lack of basic civic amenities. With rapid urbanization, particularly in developing countries, slums have expanded, creating challenges related to sanitation, healthcare, water supply, housing, and education. Effective urban planning plays a crucial role in improving…

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The Role of Renewable Energy in India’s Energy Security

Introduction India, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, faces a dual challenge—meeting its rising energy demands while ensuring energy security and sustainability. With an increasing population, rapid industrialization, and urbanization, the country’s dependence on fossil fuels has led to concerns regarding energy security, environmental degradation, and economic vulnerability. Renewable energy has emerged as a viable…

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Sustainable Development and Economic Growth: Can They Coexist?

Introduction Economic growth has long been the primary goal of nations, driven by industrialization, urbanization, and technological advancements. However, rapid economic expansion often comes at the cost of environmental degradation, resource depletion, and social inequalities. The challenge of balancing economic growth with sustainability has led to the emergence of the concept of sustainable development—a model…

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S.CNG: A Sustainable Fuel Solution for the Future – Uses, Benefits, and Potential

Introduction In today’s world, the shift towards sustainable and cleaner sources of energy is gaining momentum. The importance of reducing the environmental impact of fossil fuels and decreasing the emission of greenhouse gases is more pronounced than ever. As part of this movement, S.CNG (Smart Compressed Natural Gas) has emerged as a viable alternative to…

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Leaving No One Behind: A Core Principle of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Introduction The phrase “Leaving No One Behind” (LNOB) serves as the guiding principle of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to address global challenges while ensuring that all individuals, particularly the marginalized and disadvantaged, benefit from progress. This commitment emphasizes equity, inclusivity, and sustainability, recognizing that true development must uplift everyone—regardless of…

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Ecological Challenges of Resource Exploitation in the Indian Ocean: Causes, Consequences, and Sustainable Solutions

Introduction The Indian Ocean, the third-largest ocean in the world, is a critical resource for many countries bordering its vast expanse. It provides significant ecological, economic, and strategic benefits. The exploitation of resources from the Indian Ocean, including fishing, oil and gas extraction, deep-sea mining, and shipping activities, has led to various ecological problems. These…

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