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Environmental anguish in Love Canal

The US has become a model for ensuring the proper disposal of hazardous wastes

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Live teak, dead timber

The newfound prosperity may slow the disappearance of the teak forests of Mahadapur

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PUNJAB: Ignorance is bliss

The situation is, if anything, worse in the north Indian states like Punjab, where many industrialists acknowledge they are not even aware of the possibility of their products being toxic or of solid

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Waste not, want not

Salient features of the Union government's guidelines for handling and managing hazardous waste

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Toxic nightmare

Common effluent treatment plants were meant to help small industries, but they simply don't seem to work

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Running on empty

Indian farmers are entering the GATT era riding on the bogey of ignorance. Some see GATT as the golden opportunity that will unshackle them from restrictive trade practices, while others see only doom. In this background of misconceptions and rumours, pol

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Hoarding the rain

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Check dams have marked a watershed in the chronically parched village of Hivare in Maharashtra

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GATT politics

Political parties, with the exception of the ruling Congress, are preparing action plans to fight GATT

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Dammed benefits

Check dams have yielded rich dividends for Hivare

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'Ours by right'

Dharwad (Karnataka) Opposition to GATT in Karnataka is spearheaded by the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRSS), which has gained strength over the past 2 years and forced the ruling Congress

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