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A case for ecotechnology

Noted agricultural scientistM S Swaminathan says:

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Meaning behind the roots: a fable

The following south Indian tale gives rise to some pertinent questions: how many Indian roots has our scientific establishment protected in its mad race towards Westernisation? We should not indiscriminately abhor all that is Western, but should we not re

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Rape of the rock

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The heavenly idyll of a carefree people, happy to welcome tourists, gay in their carnival, peaceloving and gastronomic, is being devastated due to the avarice of miners

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Pouring prosperity

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The micro watershed development project in Maharashtra has put a stop to what was earlier an annual ritual of deserting the drought prone villages of Marathwada by their residents

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An idyll destroyed

Statistics and studies on mining in Goa are rare, few and far between... for obvious reasons, because the private mine- owners form a powerful interest group in the state, which most politicians

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Treading a different path

A 45-day yatra comprising activists from 30 NGOs was flagged off from Ahmedabad on January 30. The crusaders hope to mobilise public opinion on developmental issues. They also propose to form

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City scan

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Will the future city, marked by responsible governance and a concerned citizenry, be able to address the problems dogging the world's urban centres?

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Iron wills speak

Resentment simmers in 27 villages near Gopalpur-on-Sea, Orissa, where the Tata Iron and Steel Company proposes to set up a steel plant on 290 ha of fertile land. Villagers clarify that they

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Forest tales

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The tribal world view that humans can regenerate forests, but not create them, may resolve problems and failures which stalk forest management policies of the government

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Dry truths

Action councils have been set up in a number of villages in Kerala opposing the proposed Kurumaulloor Major Distribution Canal, an 18.5 km extension canal of the Muvattupuzha Irrigation

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