Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar, GreenBiz

Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar

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Mumbai, MH, India

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  • GreenBiz
  • The Christian Science Monitor

Past articles by Vaishnavi:

In India’s fast-growing cities, a grassroots effort to save the trees

Densely populated megacities in the developing world, which are most in need of tree cover, often have the least. → Read More

India elections: Muslim voters warily eye frontrunner Narendra Modi

Modi, who represents a Hindu nationalist party, is widely blamed by Muslims for not averting a pogrom in Gujarat in 2002. The state's chief minister has since tacked to the center. → Read More

Indian election: Can frontrunner Narendra Modi replicate Gujarat economic 'miracle'?

The man expected to be India's next prime minister is campaigning on his record of economic success in his home state of Gujarat. Residents of the state go to the polls today. → Read More

Why India's Narendra Modi can't succeed without regional parties (+video)

Narendra Modi is favored to become India's next prime minister, but he would need to secure the backing of powerful regional parties to form a government. → Read More

Why India's Narendra Modi can't succeed without regional parties

Narendra Modi is favored to become India's next prime minister, but he would need to secure the backing of powerful regional parties to form a government. → Read More

In Indian election trail, a new brand of 'rurban' voters

India's village population is declining as young people migrate to cities and rural areas are reclassified as towns, creating a new breed of 'rurban' voter for politicians to chase. → Read More

In Indian election trail, a new brand of 'rurban' voters (+video)

India's village population is declining as young people migrate to cities and rural areas are reclassified as towns, creating a new breed of 'rurban' voter for politicians to chase. → Read More

A dab of primary colors in India's 'Americanized' election

The Congress Party held its first ever primaries to select candidates in 15 constituencies, while the opposition party is promoting its leader in a presidential-style campaign. → Read More

A dab of primary colors in India's 'Americanized' election (+video)

The Congress Party held its first ever primaries to select candidates in 15 constituencies, while the opposition party is promoting its leader in a presidential-style campaign. → Read More

India's election: Five questions on the world's largest democracy (+video)

Today is the first round of voting for India's next parliament, launching a five-week-long process that is the world's largest democratic exercise. A change at the top is predicted. → Read More

India's election: Five questions on the world's largest democracy

Today is the first round of voting for India's next parliament, launching a five-week-long process that is the world's largest democratic exercise. A change at the top is predicted. → Read More