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Pay-offs to progress

Economic development has been the watchword in India’s march onto the 21st century. But the country is paying an enormous price for this much-hyped onward march, which has brought in its wake ecological devastation and numerous health problems, says an

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Of doses and responses

Are B&H s dose response data appropriate to India?

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Not counted

The study ignores areas like exposure to toxic pollution

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Capital costs

In Delhi, excess air pollution kills 7,500 people prematurely every year

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Opinions

"We need high growth, but not at the cost of the environment or health. We have sufficient laws to ensure a cleaner industrial development. But do the entrusted agencies do their jobs? Industry says

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Ambient air pollution & respiratory symptoms complex in preschool children

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To study the association between ambient air pollutants (AAP) and respiratory symptoms complex (RSC) in preschool children, a cohort of 664 children between the ages of 1 month to 4.5 yr were randomly selected from 28 slums (anganwadi centres) of Lucknow, north India. They were followed up fortnightly for six months.

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Wheel harrows

While advances in the transport sector have mitigated humankind’s problems,

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Nets but no strings

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An informal banking scheme designed to assist the fisherwomen of Kerala has gained momentum within its short period of operation

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In praise of bikes

Bicycle ownership in Asia, currently more than 400 million, is growing rapidly. In India, bicycles account for 30-50 per cent of traffic on primary urban roads. The advantages of biking are as

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Down with the reservoir

Six years after their land and homes were submerged by the Bargi dam, residents of 162 villages in Seoni, Mandla and Jabalpur districts of the upper Narmada valley in Madhya Pradesh still await

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