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India

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    PART OF: A World of Widows

    For Widows, Life After Loss

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    January 24, 2017
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  • A woman with depression and her counselor. The counselor is a "paraprofessional"—without a graduate degree. The patient says—she is happy with the care she's received. Image by Joanne Silberner. India, 2016.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Joanne Silberner

    For many years, the global health community has ignored the burdens of mental illness in poor...

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    PART OF: Innovative Entrepreneurs Rethink Supply Chains in India

    India: Mission-Driven Brands Don't Have to Scream About Impact

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    Esha Chhabra
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    December 30, 2016
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    PART OF: Innovative Entrepreneurs Rethink Supply Chains in India

    India: The Dirty Secret About Your Clothes

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    Esha Chhabra
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    December 30, 2016
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children—And the World

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    Roger Thurow
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    December 15, 2016
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    A young girl carries scavenged coal from the bottom of the Alkusha Coalfield.
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    PART OF: Deadly Pollution: The World's Most Toxic Places

    The Tragedy at Ganshadih

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    Larry C. Price
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    December 2, 2016
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    Much of India's cotton farmers use GMO seeds. The Chetna cooperative is changing that by reintroducing organic cotton to the subcontinent.
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    PART OF: Innovative Entrepreneurs Rethink Supply Chains in India

    Could These Startups Transform The $3 Trillion Fashion Industry and Help Farmers in India?

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    Esha Chhabra
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    December 1, 2016
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    Is There Really Religious Conflict?

    This lesson challenges students to take a position related to what is causing or fueling conflicts that could be labeled religious. Students create an argumentative research paper and presentation.

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    October 24, 2016
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    A Tata Steel worker checks the temperature of the one of the plant's seven blast furnaces during an afternoon. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
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    PART OF: Power to the People

    Echoes of Pittsburgh Past, Exploring Life in India's Steel City

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    October 20, 2016
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  • powered electricity to the village. The village in rural northwestern India uses kerosene and firewood for energy. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
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    Meet the Journalists: Daniel Moore and Michael Henninger

    Business reporter Daniel Moore and photographer Michael Henninger traveled to India for the...

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  • At Philips Lighting in India, Priya Mishra is an engineer pushing for efficiency in a country rapidly consuming resources. Philips markets light emitting diode, or LED, lighting for homes, businesses and city streets. LED technology uses far less energy to produce the same amount of light, extending the life of the bulb, saving money on power bills and lessening dependence on the electric grid. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
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    Power to the People

    How India is emerging as a proving ground for clean power as the country pledges to electrify rural...

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    powered electricity to the village. The village in rural northwestern India uses kerosene and firewood for energy. Image by Michael Henninger. India, 2016.
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    PART OF: Power to the People

    World Power: The Race to Reinvent the Electric Grid

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    October 14, 2016
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