Extreme Heatwaves Raising Alarms in India

The original version of the article was published on 25th May 2022 in “The Daily Guardian”

Early season heat-waves strike India, resulting in the hottest March India has witnessed since 1901. Source: Wikimedia Commons
A labourer taking a splash of water after working under extreme heatwave. Source: Wikimedia Commons
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the COP 26 in Glasglow. Source: Wikimedia Commons

Shreya Maskara/New Delhi

Contributing reports by Damini Mehta, Senior Research Associate at Polstrat and Kaustav Dass, Nehla Salil, Pavitra Mohan Singh, Interns at Polstrat.

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