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Textiles’ – the word brings up images of beautiful drapes – cotton, silk, chiffon, lace. Whether it is the material draped on the figurine of the lady f...
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Textiles the word brings up images of beautiful drapes cotton, silk, chiffon, lace. Whether it is the material draped on the figurine of the lady from Mohenjadaro, the stylish drapes of Cleopatra, the ball dance gowns of the Victorian Era or the lovely dresses worn by our own queens and princesse...

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  Tapping Sustainable Energy Alternatives
  The second lead article, which is also focus article, is written by Shri N Bhadran Nair. Citing a report of the World Health Organisation, the author has advocated for tapping sustainable energy alternatives
  Financing Renewables in India
  The third article is written by Shri P C Maithani, Adviser, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. He has focussed on renewable energy resources
  Steps to Achieve India’s Solar Potential
  The special article is written by Sumant Sinha, Chairman and Managing Director of ReNew Power. He opines that India must also honour its global commitments on curbing greenhouse gas emissions
Right to Education Bill 2008

Way back in 1937, seventy years ago and at the ripe age of 67, Gandhiji raised his voice in favour of universal education. His demand was met with the response that the costs would be difficult to meet, as incredibly the response one gets today! He
didn’t give up, but outlined a method for ‘education to go hand in hand with earning”, which was his blueprint for nai talim. The imperative that social and economic
advancement must go hand in hand with political freedom was expressed by the other stalwart of the freedom movement Babhasaheb Ambedkar, just when free India was
to adopt its Constitution thus: “In politics we will be recognizing the principle of one man one vote and one vote one value. In our social and economic life, we shall by
reason of our economic structure, continue to deny the principle of one man one value. How longshall we continue to live this life of contradictions?”

 
 
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