Haul your own garbage
Vadodara's residents show that handling garbage hands on is the best way to beat municipal overload
Vadodara's residents show that handling garbage hands on is the best way to beat municipal overload
Bretton Woods institutions come in for a beating from a new coalition of NGOs
It's time India realises that it is trade and not merely technological innovation that holds...
How the villagers of Pujara Ki Chowki foiled hamhanded attempts of the state forest department to force start a plantation on a forest already protected and nurtured by the people
The increasing risk of industrial closure on environmental grounds seems to be stirring many trade unions in India to sensitise themselves to environmental concerns. The Hind Majdoor Sabha HMS , among the largest trade unions in India with its membersh
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, crystallographer and Nobel laureate in chemistry, sparkled in a predominantly male preserve
The question of what constituted a balanced Indian diet had the British totally confused
The World Bank and other agencies funding forestry projects in India are insisting on a more effective forest management strategy
The automobile industry is worried about a proposed legislation that may soon make it mandatory for manufacturers to fit vehicles with catalytic convertors to control pollution levels
Eight USAID funded studies have been completed
The recent <i>panchayat</i> elections in Madhya Pradesh was the latest edition of the mock ritual of decentralisation
Punjawas in the villages of Kaithal are products of centuries of mastery over fire : the kumhars have learnt to manipulate the physical gradient of a punjawa so that the rising heat from constantly
British criticism of the Indian diet focused chiefly on rice. Yet "(I)dlis shine like the cool rayed moon": the humble flying saucer, the staple South Indian food, inspired the Jain poet Terkanambi
Of the total World Bank aid of $9.9 billion for agriculture development in India upto 1990, about $350 million went to forestry. Since then, projects worth $282 million have been finalised and
New chemical compounds have made radiographic imaging for tumour detection cheaper
NEERI's catalytic converter converts auto exhaust into carbon dioxide and water vapour
How a village in Rajasthan greened its pasture despite official hamhandedness
IN INDIA, the determination and articulation of the country's stands on international issues have been the exclusive mandate of diplomats and bureaucrats. No matter how critical an issue, the people
Vernacular comics, literary primers, a newsletter called Leaves: that's the way to teach those in Asia who've never had the chance
Should common criteria exist to evaluate the forest policies of all nations?