Rajni Bakshi

Stories by Rajni Bakshi

Honouring Solar Mamas

Honouring Solar Mamas

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2013

Bunker Roy, founder of the Barefoot College at Tilonia in Rajasthan, was awarded the Clinton Global Citizen Award at a ceremony in New York on September 25.

Can 'Toil-o-preneurs' solve India's sanitation woes

Can 'Toil-o-preneurs' solve India's sanitation woes

Rediff.com   16 Sep 2013

On the one had are sanitation oriented social enterprises and on the other are awareness raising campaigns by government.

Column: Giving by force

Column: Giving by force

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2013

Corporate Social Responsibility can become a serious tool for improving the lives of millions in any structural and long term way, writes Rajni Bakshi.

Zombie wheat case: GM food safety debate far from settled

Zombie wheat case: GM food safety debate far from settled

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2013

Efforts by Indian activists to challenge the Biotechnology Regulatory Authority Bill, now pending in Parliament, may get a boost from a controversy that has broken out in the US

Water: By the people, of the people, for the people

Water: By the people, of the people, for the people

Rediff.com   18 Jun 2013

Six villages in Maharashtra that are within the drought affected area have remained water secure even in an extremely bad year.

COLUMN: Open fight over sustainability

COLUMN: Open fight over sustainability

Rediff.com   30 May 2013

While the violence of guns gets more media attention the war between votaries of sustainable development and those who favour rapid industrial growth rages on.

Carbon threshold crossed

Carbon threshold crossed

Rediff.com   14 May 2013

While long term solution depends on each one of us altering our consumption patterns, the future depends on next generation technologists and entrepreneurs creating business models that naturally reduce the green house gas emissions.

Vedanta and international standards on mining

Vedanta and international standards on mining

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2013

The most significant development over the last 10 years is that such organisations have accepted the need to operate on the basis of the principle of FPIC, namely Free, Prior and Informed Consent, by the local people whom a mining project affects.

COLUMN: Struggle for life saving drugs

COLUMN: Struggle for life saving drugs

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2013

People die from diseases like AIDS, TB, etc because life saving essential medicines are either too expensive, or not available because they are not seen as financially viable.

COLUMN: Food security or dole?

COLUMN: Food security or dole?

Rediff.com   22 Mar 2013

There is a vast grey area between a bill that promises to ensure that no one goes hungry and the political economy of producing food, writes Rajni Bakshi.

COLUMN: Seeking shared value

COLUMN: Seeking shared value

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2013

Many people, not only in business but in society at large, still see progress and social justice as an either-or choice, writes Rajni Bakshi.

Showbiz and artistry: Can the two co-exist?

Showbiz and artistry: Can the two co-exist?

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2013

The dynamic between showbiz and creativity may well be one domain where the relationship between market forces and society is at its most delicate, says Rajni Bakshi

COLUMN: One Billion Rising

COLUMN: One Billion Rising

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2013

The underlying issues of male domination and the urgent need for a 'feminisation' of society and economy are much more difficult to tackle, writes Rajni Bakshi.

'Celebrate the spirit of resistance'

'Celebrate the spirit of resistance'

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2012

If you feel that the year 2012 is coming to a close on a depressing note focusing on an unusual New Year celebration in Kundankulam in Tamil Nadu might offer a glimmer of hope.

Climate change: Is it in our hands?

Climate change: Is it in our hands?

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2012

Climate negotiators from 200 nations are currently locked in bitter and acrimonious discussions in an 11-day long conference being held in Doha.

COLUMN: Will BP's punishment teach any lesson?

COLUMN: Will BP's punishment teach any lesson?

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2012

The billion dollar penalty of the kind imposed on BP will not deter risky operations but it will hopefully create an incentive for stricter safety measures.

SPECIAL: Battles over food future

SPECIAL: Battles over food future

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2012

A wide range of activist organisations representing holistic and organic farming are at logger-heads with bodies which favour industrial agriculture.

COLUMN: Can India Inc deliver tomorrow's economy?

COLUMN: Can India Inc deliver tomorrow's economy?

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2012

Corporations are still hard-wired for the old 'brown' economy which aims to generate only shareholder value not stakeholder value.

COLUMN: Competitiveness in what?

COLUMN: Competitiveness in what?

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2012

If we are to maintain stable societies and productive lives, we can no longer sustain a widening budget gap between what nature is able to provide and how much our infrastructure, economies and lifestyles require.

SPECIAL: All about the patent wars

SPECIAL: All about the patent wars

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2012

Apple and Google got a judicial rap on the knuckles recently for indulging in 'silly' patent battles.