Flowed east, flowing west
Changing course of Himalayan rivers passing through Punjab
Changing course of Himalayan rivers passing through Punjab
Ranbaxy, Dutch pharma put paid to groundwater
Many people believe that nonmotorized modes (walking, cycling, and their variations) have an inferior right to use public roads compared with motor vehicles. This reflects the belief that motor vehicles
Good weather, illegal Bt seeds raise Punjab s sagging cotton yields
Malwa: This is Punjab's cotton country. Yields here were some of the highest in India till 1992-93, when the region reported its first major infestatin of the American bollworm. Punjab accounted for
Pak industries checked: Punjab environment minister Makhdoom Ashfaq Ahmed announced recently that the Punjab environment protection department would hit hard on industries violating environmental
The study pertaining to the thorough study of water, in reference to the quality in terms of sensory, physico-chemical and microbiological parameters, was undertaken in a model city Patiala of state of Punjab. The results indicate that the water samples collected from the different localities and various water sources viz.
Does a rampant turtle trade thrive in Pakistan?
Punjab peasantry is in the clutches of severe indebtedness. To overcome the problem of debt trap, effective measures should be taken by the government, social organisations and farming community. The government should exercise a strong check on the activities on non-institutional credit agencies and provide institutional credit facilities to the farming community at low rates of interest with easy repayment facilities. The co-operative sector should be developed/strengthened in the state.
In Punjab, too much limestone powder and urea: adulteration hardly a bother for feed makers
Punjab and Rajasthan at court war over water
Bhola Singh is dead... Bhola Singh was a farmer from village Balloh, district Bhatinda, Punjab. He is part of a story with a beginning and an end. But it has no middle. Thus what
Root to canopy, Regenerating forests through community-state partnership
The Bhakra Nangal project s success is rooted in myth, says a new study
Pesticides have become integral part of villagers in Punjab. Bhatinda district in Punjab, an important cotton belt of the country irrigated by canal water grows largely cotton and rice crop
Punjab farmers can get higher wheat prices now
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Today, it is accepted that farm mechanisation is an unavoidable imperative. For productivity must be increased. But
Jal Chetna Yatra
The recent dispute over the Indus waters stems from its faulty allocation