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Availability of identified non-conventional resources of energy – their potential vis-à-vis utilization

Energy generated by using wind, solar, small hydro, tides, geothermal heat and biomass is known a non-conventional energy. All these sources are renewable process of energy generation and do not cause environmental pollution.

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24/08/2012
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CDM in Charts updated to the EB68 Meeting Version 19.0

'CDM in Charts' is a booklet with a good reputation for providing a plain and easy-to-understand description of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). This document aims to provide a comprehensive and easy-to-understand description of the clean development mechanism (CDM).

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23/08/2012
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Performance audit on activities of Atomic Energy Regulatory Board

AERB has failed to prepare a nuclear and radiation safety policy for the country, said CAG in this report tabled in the Parliament recently and recommended strengthening of licensing process for radiation facilities to bring all radiation facilities in the country under regulatory control of this board.

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23/08/2012
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Rajasthan slum development policy under public-private partnership model 2012

Government of India have recently announced Rajiv Awas Yojana under which every citizen is to be provided access to basic civic and social services and decent shelter.

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22/08/2012
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Responsible farmland investing - Current efforts to regulate land grabs will make things worse

From the World Bank to pension funds, efforts are under way to regulate land grabs through the creation of codes and standards. The idea is to distinguish those land deals that do meet certain criteria and should be approvingly called "investments" from those that don't and can continue to be stigmatised as land "grabs".

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22/08/2012
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Coal mining is destroying our forests: Greenpeace

A new Greenpeace India campaign is gearing up to take on the Indian coal industry, coal ministry and even the Prime Minister. The environmental action group is determined to create awareness about how coal mining in Central India destroys forests, forest dependent communities, endangered tigers and other wildlife.

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22/08/2012
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Feeding a thirsty world - Challenges and opportunities for a water and food secure future

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21/08/2012

This new report released by Stockholm International Water Institute shows how continuing current trends in food production could lead to increased shortages and intense competition for scarce water resources in many regions across the world.

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Revised draft scheme on Village Lighting Programme

This is a draft of the village lighting programme proposed by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy This programme aims to provide basic lighting facilities in remote unelectrified census villages and unelectrified hamlets of electrified census villages through renewable energy sources.

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21/08/2012
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