When Will India Be Able To Control Pollution?
Not till the middle of the 21st century. So be prepared to leave your children behind in a living hell. Unless you are prepared to browbeat your politicians into action
Not till the middle of the 21st century. So be prepared to leave your children behind in a living hell. Unless you are prepared to browbeat your politicians into action
LUDHIANA Ludhiana"s problem is that of plenty. This industrial town has a per capita income of Rs 30,000, almost 30 times more the per capita income of the state of Bihar which is only Rs 1,067.
29/11/1998
Riverine fisherfolk, arguably the oldest among traders, are being sold down the river. An unholy synergy of poisoned rivers, government apathy and commercial interests has scripted the epitaph of the original stewards of the river. Ironically, their
Effluent treatment schemes get underway in a Tamil Nadu town famed for its hosiery units
27/02/1995
Extraordinary court rulings on two rivers in south India set the stage for a showdown between environmental agencies and the industry
The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) is optimistic about effluent treatment plants (ETPs) and common ETPs (CEPTs) starting work in Tirupur as directed by the courts. G Rengaswamy, member
India's urban environment is a ghastly cocktail of prosperity, poverty and pollution. A study of eight towns moving towards the precipice of disaster
29/11/1998
Resource crunch and poor regulatory processes have made small-scale industries the pariahs of India"s environment
The poisoning of India's rivers has left nothing for traditional fisherfolk
14/02/2002
The picture that emerges in this water rich country is indeed frightening. And even more worrisome is that nobody is doing anything about it
14/11/1997