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Farmers and Pesticide Exposure in India: A Growing Concern

By Preety Chaudhary| May 4 ,2025 Delhi: Pesticide exposure remains a serious threat to the health and safety of Indian farmers. Recent studies have revealed alarming trends in both awareness levels and the adoption of preventive measures across agricultural communities. A study in Telangana highlighted that farmers are facing a range of health issues, including respiratory problems, skin disorders, and even neurological symptoms, due to unsafe pesticide practices. Many still handle chemicals without adequate protective gear or proper knowledge of safety protocols. In North India, over 55% of farmers reportedly do not read pesticide labels, while nearly 80% remain unaware of bans or restrictions on certain chemicals. The widespread ignorance about personal protective equipment (PPE) further increases their vulnerability. Despite the risks, conventional pesticides continue to dominate Indian agriculture due to their high efficacy, affordability, and long-lasting action. These chemicals a...
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Climate change reshapes global weather patterns: India's 2025 outlook

By Preety Chaudhary| 02 May, 2025 As the climate crisis intensifies, 2025 has emerged as a pivotal year, with India experiencing unprecedented weather extremes that underscore the urgent need for adaptive strategies. India faced an early and intense heatwave in April 2025, with temperatures soaring above 40°C in Delhi and reaching a staggering 46.4°C in Barmer, Rajasthan. Such extremes are becoming increasingly common, attributed largely to human-driven climate change. Meanwhile, the Himalayas recorded their lowest snowfall in 23 years, threatening the freshwater supply for nearly two billion people across Asia. This decline jeopardizes agriculture, hydropower, and drinking water resources in the region. Globally, abrupt temperature shifts rapid transitions between extreme heat and cold have increased, affecting over 60% of the planet. These fluctuations, driven by jet stream changes and soil moisture variations, pose significant challenges to agriculture and infrastructure. Climate ch...

Global Water Crisis: Contaminants Threaten Ecosystems and Health

Team GSRN| May 1, 2025 Water contamination is a pressing global crisis, threatening environmental sustainability and public health. Rising levels of pollutants; industrial chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, pathogens, and microplastics are degrading surface and groundwater quality worldwide. Contaminants disrupt aquatic ecosystems, reduce biodiversity, and destabilize natural water systems. Agricultural runoff fuels eutrophication, causing oxygen depletion and harmful algal blooms that harm aquatic life. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and heavy metals accumulate in sediments and biota, driving long-term ecological damage and biomagnification through food chains. Waterborne pathogens cause diseases like cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis, while chemical pollutants such as arsenic, lead, and nitrates are linked to cancers, neurological disorders, and developmental issues. The World Health Organization estimates that 2 billion people rely on water sources contaminate...

World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2025

Team GSRN| April 28, 2025 On 28th April, we observe World Day for Safety and Health at Work, a global call to create safer, healthier workplaces for all.   This year’s theme, "The Impact of Digitalization and AI on Workers' Safety and Health," highlights how technology is transforming workplace safety. AI-powered monitoring, smart wearables, and predictive analytics are replacing outdated manual checks, while digital platforms enable real-time training, remote health tracking, and faster hazard detection, making workplaces safer than ever.   This evolution aligns with the vision of an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, where every worker returns home safely, and every workplace upholds dignity, health, and wellbeing.  Let’s harness innovation to build smarter, safer, and healthier workplaces for tomorrow!   #worldsafetyday #safetyfirst #workplacesafety #healthandsafety #safework #digitalsafety #aiforsafety #smartworkplace #atmanirbharbharat #safeandhealthywork

Shade or Scorch? You Decide.

Team GSRN| April 27, 2025 The other day, I was walking through a park, the path winding beneath a thick canopy of trees. The air was cool, almost like a soft whisper against my skin. Every breath felt fresh and full of life. But as soon as I stepped out onto the nearby road, away from the trees, it hit me... a wave of dry, suffocating heat. The difference was shocking. That's when it really struck me: trees aren't just beautiful, they are nature’s air conditioners. We don't just need greenery for the view; we need it to breathe, to cool down, to survive. Plant trees. It’s not just about making the earth greener, it’s about making life better, for all of us. #planttrees #greenerfuture #savetrees #naturelove #gogreen #treeplantation #greenearth #climateaction #naturevibes #treelovers

Did you know? Your sleep habits can shape your immunity!

Team GSRN| 26 April, 2025 Recent research shows that getting 7-9 hours of quality sleep can boost your immune system, helping you fight off infections more effectively. When you’re sleep-deprived, your body produces fewer infection-fighting cells and antibodies, making you more vulnerable to illnesses. Science says: 😴Sleep strengthens the production of T-cells (your body's infection fighters!) 😴Deep sleep promotes the release of cytokines, proteins that combat inflammation and infection. 😴Just one night of poor sleep can reduce vaccine effectiveness! So, prioritize your sleep like you prioritize your health. Your immune system will thank you! #SleepAndImmunity #HealthyLiving #WellnessJourney #SleepMatters #ImmuneBoost #ResearchBacked #SelfCare #StayHealthy #HealthNewsUpdates

Vaccination Programs Prove Effective in Preventing Infectious Diseases

Team GSRN| 25 April, 2025 Global vaccination efforts have significantly reduced the incidence of infectious diseases such as measles and polio. According to recent data, widespread immunization has led to a substantial decline in morbidity and mortality rates. Vaccination programs have not only protected individuals but also contributed to herd immunity, safeguarding vulnerable populations. Experts emphasize the importance of continued vaccination efforts to prevent disease resurgence. The success of vaccination programs highlights the need for sustained investment in immunization initiatives and public education to combat misinformation. #VaccinesSaveLives #ImmunizationMatters #PublicHealth #VaccineSuccess #DiseasePrevention #GlobalHealth #HealthForAll