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MAY 2026
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Dear GEN member,
This month’s bulletin features an interactive infographic from CSE’s data centre on how Indian winters are gradually fading. We also share a glimpse into a day-long interaction hosted at our New Delhi office with students and faculty from Gautam Buddha University, Uttar Pradesh. Do also explore the upcoming CSE webinars and stay engaged with us!
As always, we welcome contributions from our network. If you would like to share articles, classroom activities, teaching resources or other relevant material for the bulletin, please send them to gen@cseindia.org with ‘GEN Bulletin Contribution’ as the subject line. We look forward to hearing from you and highlighting your work in future editions.
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Why Indian winters are not the same as before
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India’s winters are warming, becoming shorter, shifting and spilling beyond their traditional bounds. The consequences are already evident in meltwater availability, forest-fire intensity and changes in flowering cycles and insect behaviour.
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CSE hosted students and faculty members from Gautam Buddha University last month. The institution is an active GEN member.
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Register as a member of CSE’s Green Educator’s Network and get access to a wealth of specialised content, subject lectures, workshops, etc., designed and curated exclusively for GEN members and their students. Click here to know more about the programme and register.
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Want to contribute a story to this bulletin? Please write to us at |
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gen@cseindia.org
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