Error, click for more details
Click to see notifications
Error, click for more details
Error
The specified file temporary://filebcihZC could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.

Feature Article

Sweet beris of Thar

Contest for pesticide

Endgame for bustards

Cap energy drinks

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011

A youth enters a south Delhi bar, greets the bartender and orders “the usual”. The drink, it turns out, is Red Bull plus vodka. Prod him a little and Manoj Joshi, a law student, says there is no better drink on the menu. It tastes great, he says, and will see him through the night at the club.

Name of the Journal: 

Curse of limestone

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011

It’s been more than seven months. Farmer representatives from 12 villages in Nawalgarh are on a sit-in protest outside the sub-divisional magistrate’s office. Their demand: do not give our fertile land to industry.

Name of the Journal: 
Author: 

Fever still a mystery

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011

A mystery fever is stalking children in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district. As many as 47 children succumbed to the disease by June 29. Seventy-nine others, admitted in the two government hospitals in the district, were either undergoing treatment or had been discharged after treatment.

Name of the Journal: 
Author: 

Civil v political

Rise of third sector

The non-government sector has come of age. Never before has it hogged the limelight as now, following the agitation over the Lokpal Bill. “Civil society has made national news for the first time. We have been in the headlines for three consecutive months,” says Amitabh Beher, executive director of the National Foundation of India, a non-profit in Delhi.

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011
Name of the Journal: 

Move to leash NGOs

The battle over Lokpal has entered its next big phase. The question now is: how will civil society react to the outcome of the July 3 all-party meeting in which all political parties discounted the role of non-government groups in formulating a law?

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011
Name of the Journal: 

Cotton saga unravels

Jul 31, 2011
Publication Date: 
31/07/2011

Cotton has been the biggest success story in Indian agriculture since the Green Revolution. In a country struggling with stagnant yields in most crops, cotton has been the one bright spot. Production has soared from 13.6 million bales (each bale is 170 kg) in 2002-03 to 31.2 million bales in 2010-11—a figure that catapulted India into the big league, enabling it to account for as much as 23 per cent of global production last year. Poor quality cotton with high trash content has given way to the kind of lint that the world is ready to pay good money for, allowing the country to export between 600,000 tonnes and 1.5 million tonnes of raw cotton each year after 2005.

Name of the Journal: 
Author: 

Pages