| Industry at any cost (This article first appeared in Down To Earth, April 15, 2000) Maharashtra and Gujarat. The brightest jewels in Indias industrial crown. But impressive indus... |
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| A forest in trust Krushak Charcha Mandal, Sayagata village, Chandrapur district, Maharashtra Total area 514 ha Forest area 272.38 ha Population 430 Suryabhan Khorbade (... |
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| EASTERN GHATS Professor A Vaidyanathan Professor Vaidyanathan is an eminent agricultural scientist, whose area of specialisation is management of tanks. He led the study conducted by th... |
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| EASTERN COASTAL PLAIN Professor A Vaidyanathan Professor Vaidyanathan is an eminent agricultural scientist, whose area of specialisation is management of tanks. He led the study conducted by the... |
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| The River Damodar The river Damodar is polluted with minerals, mine rejects and toxic effluents. Both its water and its sand are infested by coal dust and waste from industries that have sprun... |
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| Yellow-coloured water gushes out of the 61-metre deep tubewell at a Ghazibad-based dyeing factory What goes down must come up It is a crime. Numerous factories deliberately inject un... |
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| PULICAT LAKE Back to previous page Click on areas Background Links Chronology People Background Pulicat Lake is the located 60 km north of Chennai city and is the second largest brackish – water lake or la... |
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| Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Eat From Home Challenge A great way to go green and save green is to stay out of the drive through lane. Even sit down restaurants have a huge impact on your wallet and the environment! Upon examining... |
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| Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls HISTORY Genesis MEMBERS List of members... |
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| KOLKATA WETLANDS Back to previous page Click on areas Background View slideshow The wetlands to the east of Kolkata comprises of many water bodies from north and south 24 Parganas. ... |
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