Minimum interference, maximum yields
Cultivation with the least amount of human intervention can yield rich harvests and does not degrade the soil
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Cultivation with the least amount of human intervention can yield rich harvests and does not degrade the soil
30/04/1994
Following economic liberalisation, India's largest power equipment manufacturer BHEL is diversifying and exploring renewable energy technologies in order to meet the stiff competition it faces from multinationals.
The Indian Parliament has passed legislation that promotes the use of vehicles using alternate fuel
14/10/1994
The Kerala government has decided to appeal against two national green tribunal orders that said that the government should take note and adhere to the recommendations of the Western Ghats Expert Ecology Panel (WGEEP) report while approving private and commercial development in eco-sensitive zones. Read more in this September 2013 edition of the Monthly India State of the Environment Report published by the South Asia Environment Portal. Read and Share.
The Commission on Global Governance calls for a democratic world governance to deal with increasing global interdependence
...that"s what New Bombay residents seem to be consuming daily, with thousands of chemical industries and lakhs of vehicles burping out pollutants and snuffing out a dream