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December 4, 2024 Komali Kantamaneni, _University of Lancashire_ and Sigamani Panneer, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ The world’s second largest city is one of its most polluted. May 26, 2023


André Carvalho, _King's College London_; Anurag Mishra, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _, and Zeno Leoni, _King's College London_ Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore the


importance of Henry Kissinger’s legacy in government and as a public intellectual. May 11, 2023 Amitabh Mattoo, _The University of Melbourne_ and Tarun Agarwal, _Jawaharlal Nehru University


_ The current acts of violence and vandalism do not have the potency to be sustainable, nor do they have much support within India or the Sikh diaspora. June 6, 2022 Gemma Ware, _The


Conversation_ and Daniel Merino, _The Conversation_ This is a transcript of The Conversation Weekly podcast episode published on May 5, 2022. May 5, 2022 Gemma Ware, _The Conversation_ and


Daniel Merino, _The Conversation_ In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we also explore the reasons for India’s neutrality over the Ukraine war. May 4, 2022 Swaran Singh,


_Jawaharlal Nehru University _ By remaining neutral over Ukraine, India is navigating a delicate balancing act between Russia and the west. May 4, 2022 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru


University _ and Jens Seeberg, _Aarhus University_ India’s recent Tuberculosis survey showed worse results than expected. November 20, 2021 Surinder S. Jodhka, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _


After a year of protests, farmers in India have succeeded in having new laws that threatened their livelihoods repealed. November 19, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ The


festive season in India did not lead to any surges and the prediction of a third wave during October–November did not turn out to be right. September 3, 2021 Ghazala Jamil, _Jawaharlal


Nehru University _ New laws making religious conversion more difficult aim to mobilise sentiment against Muslims, women and social mobility for lower castes. August 20, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta,


_Jawaharlal Nehru University _ A public health scholar based in New Delhi explains how India has emerged from the massive spike in COVID-19 cases, even as the country braces for a new wave.


July 30, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ India’s poor and vulnerable should be vaccinated first, but their needs have been ignored. June 29, 2021 Rama V Baru, _Jawaharlal


Nehru University _ Years of underfunding and commercialisation have led India’s health system to its current state of collapse. June 4, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _


COVID treatment guidelines in India specify higher doses of steroids than other countries, which could be to blame for the rise in mucormycosis or “black fungus”. May 25, 2021 Surinder S.


Jodhka, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ For 6 months farmers in India have been protesting new laws which could destroy their livelihoods, but still the government is refusing to back down.


May 19, 2021 Daniel Merino, _The Conversation_ and Gemma Ware, _The Conversation_ __This is a transcript of episode 15 of The Conversation Weekly podcast, which includes a story on the


discovery of microscopic fungi at the world’s largest seed bank. May 13, 2021 Daniel Merino, _The Conversation_ and Gemma Ware, _The Conversation_ Plus, the hidden world of microscopic fungi


found inside the world’s biggest seed bank. Listen to episode 15 of The Conversation Weekly podcast. April 30, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ Después de una enorme


reducción en el número de casos de covid-19 y el optimismo inicial respecto a la vacunación, India está sufriendo una enorme nueva ola de infecciones. April 28, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta,


_Jawaharlal Nehru University _ The emergence of an Indian “double mutant” strain of the coronavirus may explain the country’s tragically soaring infection rates. Genomic testing and


monitoring will be crucial in the weeks ahead. April 26, 2021 Rajib Dasgupta, _Jawaharlal Nehru University _ Après une période d’optimisme liée à une réduction massive du nombre de cas de


Covid-19 en début d’année, l’Inde connait une deuxième vague d’infections qui ressemble à une lame de fond.