India faces a huge challenge in coal transition today—transitioning entire regions and districts, finding livelihood opportunities for a population the size of smaller countries, and meeting our development and climate goals. The scale and size of this transition alone makes it unprecedented in the history of coal transitions across the world. In this article, Swati Dsouza and Kavya Singhal discuss the ways in which socio-economic fallouts of coal transitions in India could be mitigated.
This board book is pleasingly bright coloured and have interesting
pictures and textures to touch. The sentences are rhyming and highly
interactive for baby. What I loved the most about this book is its
size and sturdy pages/peekaboo flaps. My 7 months old even forgets
to chew this book. he is so captivated by its colours that he looks
at the pages and coos when I read it for him. and yes I have such
a great time reading it out again and again for him. in fact it became
the first book I reach out in his collection of books. A great buy
even for its full price that is 450/-
This board book is pleasingly bright coloured and have interesting
pictures and textures to touch. The sentences are rhyming and highly
interactive for baby. What I loved the most about this book is its
size and sturdy pages/peekaboo flaps. My 7 months old even forgets
to chew this book. he is so captivated by its colours that he looks
at the pages and coos when I read it for him. and yes I have such
a great time reading it out again and again for him. in fact it became
the first book I reach out in his collection of books. A great buy
even for its full price that is 450/-