Eco India: How the game of Frisbee is changing the life of fishing communities in Chennai

Have a similar story to share? Click here to know more: https://scroll.in/brandstudio/ecoindia Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at Chennai’s fishing community, particularly the children, having found a new lease on life. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Omkar Phatak Video Editor: Sujit Lad Script and Reporter: Aditi Rajagopal Researcher: James Roy Assistant Producers: Dewang Trivedi, Shibika Suresh Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: One step forward towards solving the problems of food waste, hunger and malnutrition

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week contextualises the problem of food waste in India, and looks at Feeding India, an organisation that collect excess food from restaurants, wedding receptions and corporate canteens, which would most likely be thrown away, and distribute it among those who can’t afford a healthy meal. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Siddharth Subramanian Second Camera: Amit Bose Video Editor: Sujit Lad Script & Field Producer: Juhi Chaudhary Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia Subscribe to get the latest episodes of Eco India – https://bit.ly/2M9WTXn For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: A retired Botany professor in the city of Pune has never used electricity in her life

Have a similar story to share? Click here to know more: https://scroll.in/brandstudio/ecoindia Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at how a Pune-based professor has shunned the use electricity, for environmental reason, for over seven decades. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Mohammad Ismail Shaikh Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producers: Arun Nair, Manasi Phadnis Assistant Producers: Shibika Suresh. Sadhna Singh Researcher: James Roy Script & Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: Meet the unsung heroes who help in cleaning the Yamuna everyday

Have a similar story to share? Click here to know more: https://scroll.in/brandstudio/ecoindia/906603/eco-india-is-looking-for-eco-warriors Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at how an informal group of waste pickers have been manually removing tonnes of plastic and other solid waste from the Yamuna everyday, in a bid to clean the revered river. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Syed Ahmed Safi Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producer: Aabid Shafi Researcher: James Roy Assistant Producer: Shibika Suresh Script and Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: Treating sewage water to make it drinkable could hold the answer to Delhi’s water woes

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at how an eco-friendly wastewater management technology, that converts sewage water into clean, potable water, is trying to mitigate the problem of access to this precious resource in the water-stressed city of Delhi. How viable is this technology? ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Siddharth Subramanian Second Camera: Amit Bose Video Editor: Sujit Lad Script & Field Producer: Juhi Chaudhary Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia Subscribe to get the latest episodes of Eco India – https://bit.ly/2M9WTXn For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in  Follow Scroll.in here –  Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: In space-strapped Mumbai, citizens are using a Japanese technique to create green cover

Every week, Eco India brings you stories that inspire to build a cleaner, greener and better tomorrow. Our top story this week looks at the Miyawaki technique, a Japanese afforestation method named after its developer botanist Akira Miyawaki, and how creating dense man-made plantations using this technique can improve the local ecosystems and bring back the lost native species. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Script & Associate Producer: Shibika Suresh Director of Photography: Mohammad Ismail Shaikh Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producers: Arun Nair, Ranish Pandit Assistant Producer: Gautam Phadnis Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia Subscribe to get the latest episodes of Eco India – https://bit.ly/2M9WTXn For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in  Follow Scroll.in here –  Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: How Dharavi’s Kolis use an age-old method to continue fishing in Mumbai’s dirtiest river

Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story takes you to the Mithi estuary to reveal Mumbai’s best kept secret. ********** CREDITS: With Research Inputs From: Gautam Kirtane Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Omkar Phatak Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producer and Researcher: James Roy Assistant Producers: Dewang Trivedi, Shibika Suresh Script and Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: How an army of women in Vellore resurrected a river that once served as their lifeline

Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story this week looks at a small group of women in Vellore, who have built more than 600 recharge wells over the last four years, ensuring a six metre-rise in groundwater levels, and the revival of a once-dead river. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Omkar Phatak Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producer: Aditi Rajagopal Researcher: James Roy Assistant Producers: Dewang Trivedi, Shibika Suresh Script and Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: Meet Kalavati Devi, the mason who builds toilets for families who can’t afford them

Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story on Eco India this week looks at how a woman in Kanpur goes door to door to check with families have functional toilets, and offers to build them if they don’t. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Omkar Phatak Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producer: Aditi Rajagopal Assistant Producers: Dewang Trivedi, Shibika Suresh Script and Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between Deutsche Welle and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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Eco India: An innovation incubator lab at IIT-Delhi may have found an alternative to stubble burning

Every week, Eco India brings you stories of innovations from across India and Europe, and the people who make them possible. Our top story looks at how an innovation incubator lab at IIT-Delhi is working with farmers in Haryana and Punjab to prevent the burning of crop residue, and instead make it profitable. ********** CREDITS: Supervising Producer: Nooshin Mowla Director of Photography: Syed Ahmed Safi Video Editor: Sujit Lad Field Producer: Aabid Shafi Researcher: James Roy Assistant Producers: Dewang Trivedi, Shibika Suresh Script and Executive Producer: Sannuta Raghu ********** Eco India is a co-production between DW and Scroll.in. You can watch the full episodes on scroll.in/ecoindia For more explainers, and the web’s most interesting videos – https://scroll.in/video/ For the latest news and analysis – https://scroll.in Follow Scroll.in here – Facebook: https://facebook.com/scroll.in/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scroll_in Instagram: https://instagram.com/scroll_in/

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