Cleaning up
Like any fledgling business, the carbon credit market too has teething troubles. But that should not stop it from growing. In 2004, Roop Salotra undertook a project at SRF's (Sriram Fibres)
Like any fledgling business, the carbon credit market too has teething troubles. But that should not stop it from growing. In 2004, Roop Salotra undertook a project at SRF's (Sriram Fibres)
Asian Paints, a Rs 256 crore company, produces 300,000 kilolitres of paint every year. For every 1,000 kl of pain produced, 1.3 kl of water is consumed, which means a total consumption of about
Both rural and urban India can do with faster growth and development but political leaders have always perceived a dichotomy between the two. The launch of the National Urban Renewal Mission (NURM),
The rainfall of 26 July 2005, which deluged Mumbai city and parts of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (mmr), was unprecedented. In the city of Mumbai, water logging has been more or less an annual feature, but not flooding of this kind. It caused floods, the depth of which even reached near first floor levels at many places and almost submerged buses on roads.
With a belief that development can be achieved if tangible benefits reash the rural community, Tata Steel set upb a social service division in 1979 called the Tata Steel Rural Development Society
With a belief that development can be achieved if tangible benefits reash the rural community, Tata Steel set upb a social service division in 1979 called the Tata Steel Rural Development Society
Tata Chemicals, which has its soda ash plant in Mithapur, one of the breeding areas of the whale shark, is providing financial and infrastructural assistance, besides the committed support of it
The Tata Motors facility near Pune is dotted with woods and lakes, but is no gift of nature. rather, it has taken years of determined effort and dedication to transform what was 800 acres of
Tata AIG's rural life-insurance thrust has made premiums and policies part of the lexicon and daily life of many village communities. Tata AIG's operations in rural India involve partnerships with
Tata Chemicals and Gujarat Heavy Chemicals have pitched in their mite behind the effort to save the whale shark Aunique corporate-ngo partnership in coastal Gujarat has succeeded in giving a new lease of life to the spectacular whale shark, the world's largest fish, which was being poached almost to extinction by the fisherfolk of Gujarat.