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Which milk is best for me and the planet? BBC CrowdScience
In this 30 minute show about milk, Chhavi Sachdev contributed to a segment from India talking to people about their milk consumption. India is one of the highest producers and consumers of dairy in the world. Listen on BBC Sounds.
Reviving lakes in India BBC Outlook
Engineer Anand Malligavad is a lake enthusiast trying to bring India’s dried up lakes back to life. His plan is to regenerate 45 lakes in the Bangalore area by 2025. He has been making progress, as he tells Outlook’s Chhavi Sachdev as they took a...
A vaccine against pregnancy BBC Health Check
According to the World Health Organisation more than 120 million couples globally want contraceptives but do not have access to them or do not like the existing options. There is clearly a need for something different, but new forms of contraception are slow to come...
India is open defecation free: A report card from India BBC Health Check
Five years ago India’s Prime Minster Narendra Modi pledged that every citizen would be able to use a toilet, instead of answering nature’s call…in nature. This would mean providing toilet facilities for hundreds of millions of people. And now, the Prime Minster has declared the country open defecation free. Reporter Chhavi Sachdev explores if the plan has really worked.
Bangladeshs biker girls BBC People Fixing the World
For the growing number of working women in Dhaka, commuting to work can be a challenge. The traffic is terrible and cars and taxis are expensive. Public transport is not only inconvenient, it is sometimes unsafe - many women face unwanted sexual attention on buses....
In this magazine format BBC World Service weekly show, there is a segment from India about the health of children and the link to the weight of their school books!
Is Recycling All Our Waste at Home Possible?BBC Crowd Science
Waste, trash, garbage – whatever you call it, unwanted materials have become a major presence in many of our lives and our environment. Every year it is estimated that humans around the world produce 2 billion metric tonnes of waste. Listener Clare from Devon in the...
A new way to detect an invisible poison in water BBC People Fixing the World
In the 1970s hundreds of thousands of wells were dug across Bangladesh to give people access to cholera-free water. But this led to what the World Health Organization has called the largest mass poisoning of a population in history, worse than Chernobyl....
Shopping for a better life BBC People Fixing the World
Imagine a grocery shop selling all your basic goods at a discounted price… and if you buy enough you also get free health insurance. It might seem too good to be true, but stores like this have been introduced at some factories in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Social...
Squelching into the science of slime, Chhavi Sachdev seeks to find out why it took so long for listener Helen Tyson to remove slime from her fingers, after she picked up a tiny slug while gardening.
Parents all over the world worry about their children’s development and wellbeing. But how much thought do they give to play? Psychologists believe it’s crucial for our development and social skills.
Touch Special on BBC Health Check
When did someone last touch you? Maybe they kissed you goodbye this morning or someone touched you on the arm on the bus because you’d dropped something. The Touch Test explores touch in its many forms and launches a major piece of research in which we want as many people as possible to take part.