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Banksy's latest work, a thoughtfully pruned cherry tree mural on Hornsey Road, ignites discussion on urban nature in London, stirring local and global audiences alike.
March 25, 2024
Artivism

Banksy’s Latest Single Pruned Cherry Tree Art on Hornsey Road Reflects London’s Urban Nature Debate

There’s a constant stir these days on Hornsey Road, a street in Finsbury Park to the north of London. A mix of the curious, journalists, and Instagrammers gather around the new work
Artivism

Sumanta Baruah’s Cartoons Reveal Ethical & Environmental Issues Of Our Generation

Art and science are closely intertwined, they are not two independent streams of knowledge, as the public perceives them. Sumanta Baruah, whose scientific cartoons are on display at the Indian Institute of Cartoonists has proved this. He has used his
April 15, 2022

Viral Video Reveals Indigenous Plea Amid Nickel Mining Crisis, Government Response Sparks Hope for Action

Activism·Indigenous
Last year, images went viral when green light was given for logging and mining operations in Indonesia, penetrating the rainforest of the isolated Hongana

Robert Bradford, A Veteran Artist Who Uses Waste To Create Art

Artivism
In today’s age, addressing environmental concerns isn’t the sole responsibility of activists. Every individual can contribute in unique ways, making the movement towards environmental
India·Sport

Manoj Sarkar Suffers From PPRP Lower Limb Condition Since Age 2, But That Didn’t Stop Him From Winning A Medal At Tokyo2020

Manoj Sarkar, an Indian shuttler won bronze at the Tokyo Paralympics. He claimed the medal in men’s singles SL3 category after defeating Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara. Manoj  Sarkar is world no. 1 para-badminton
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October 1, 2021
Harvinder Singh archer in Tokyo
India·Sport

Harvinder Singh, Indian Para Archer, Won India’s First Medal In Archery At The Tokyo Paralympics.

Harvinder Singh, Indian Para Archer, claimed a bronze medal and beat Min Su Kim by 6-5 in Tokyo Paralympics. Harvinder had defeated Maik Szarszewski of Germany 6-2 in the quarter-finals but lost
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September 23, 2021
India·Sport

Singhraj Adhana, Battled Corona With Diabetes Complications, Grappled Polio & Won One Silver And Bronze Medal

Singhraj Adhana, Indian shooter claimed a silver medal in the Mixed 50m pistol SH1 and a bronze medal at the Men’s P1 10 meter air pistol SH1 event. He shot a total
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September 19, 2021
Praveen got the second spot in Men’s high jump T64 category with the best jump of 2.07m at the athletics event.
India·Sport

Praveen Kumar is an Indian para-athlete and high jumper, He has claimed a silver medal at the 2020 Paralympics.

Kumar was rejected for admission by the Delhi University because of this disability to play the sport a few years back. However, his mentor did not give in, he contacted higher officials
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September 12, 2021
Manish Narwal, An Indian Para Pistol Shooter Has Claimed A Gold Medal At The Tokyo Paralympics.
India·Sport

Manish Narwal, An Indian Para Pistol Shooter Has Claimed A Gold Medal At The Tokyo Paralympics.

The 19- year old acquired the top spot with a Paralympic record of 218.2 points in P4 – Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 final. Manish started pistol shooting in 2016 in Haryana state.
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September 7, 2021
Suhas Yathiraj, An Indian Professional Para-badminton Player Bagged A Silver Medal At The Tokyo Paralympics.
India·Sport

Suhas Yathiraj, An Indian Professional Para-badminton Player Bagged A Silver Medal At The Tokyo Paralympics.

He took the second spot in the Men’s Singles SL-4 category at the Semi-final. Suhas is currently world no. 2 in men’s singles in SL-4 category. He became National Champion after winning
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Karmactive TeamandKarmactive Staff
September 5, 2021
India·Sport

Krishna Nagar, an Indian Para-badminton player has won India’s 5th gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Krishna has a short stature impairment, he was motivated by his cousin to take-up the sport. However he started playing the sport seriously only 4 years back. He first won a bronze
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Karmactive TeamandKarmactive Staff
September 5, 2021
India·News·Sport

Pramod Bhagat Smashes His Way For A Gold Medal

Bhagat developed a defect in his left leg when he was 5 years-old. At 13 he went to a badminton match and was fascinated with the game. Soon after he engulfed himself
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Karmactive Team
September 4, 2021
India·News·Sport

Avani Lekhara Becomes The First Woman To Win 2 Medals At The Paralympics

Lekhara bagged a gold medal by equaling the world record and setting a new Paralympic Record of 249.6 in Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 final. She has claimed a bronze medal
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Barkha Pawar
September 3, 2021
Mariyappan Thangavelu, Indian Paralympic Jumper Won Another Medal, A Silver Medal This Time For The Country.
India·Sport

Mariyappan Thangavelu, Indian Paralympic Jumper Won Another Medal, A Silver Medal This Time For The Country.

He got the second spot with a season-best high jump in the T42 event of 1.86m. Thangavelu has won two consecutive medals in Paralympics, first at Rio and now at Tokyo Paralympic
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Karmactive Team
September 1, 2021
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      Delhi Southern Ridge Gets 4,080-Hectare Shield After 31 Years As ‘Three Decades’ Delay Sparks Encroachment Concerns

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      Delhi Southern Ridge Gets 4,080-Hectare Shield After 31 Years As ‘Three Decades’ Delay Sparks Encroachment Concerns

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      Toxic Algal Blooms Trigger Alzheimer’s Brain Changes in Florida Dolphins, Human Risk Studied

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      Court Says Agencies Broke Laws On Knotty Pine; “Can’t Ignore Facts Or The Law” In Cabinet‑Yaak Grizzly Habitat

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    • Fresh cassava roots in close-up showing brown outer skin and white flesh of the starchy tuber crop

      Cassava kills 200 yearly yet 500 million eat it: WHO reveals cyanide preparation gap

    • Aerial view of winding muddy river cutting through dense Amazon rainforest canopy with lush green vegetation

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

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