In an attempt to get AIDS drugs to HIV-infected people in Africa, Asia and South America, several major pharmaceuticals companies are slashing their prices, in some instances by 50% to 75%. The large
Russia will cater to 85 per cent of the debt requirement for the 2000 mw (2 x 1000 mw) nuclear power plant being commissioned in Kudandulam, Tamil Nadu. The project, which costs around $3 billion,
Export of timber from Bihar will be severely hit this year as almost one-third of the seasum (dilbergia sissoo) tree plantations have died. Initially, the farmers and the State Forest Department who
A 12 member delegation team under the aegis of Environmental Management Project jointly undertaken by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Canadian International Development Agency
A study conducted by Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI) has called for adoption for precalcinators in dry process cement plants for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
The Maharashtra State government will recommend to the centre amendments in the Fertiliser Control Order (FCO) making it mandatory for chemical fertiliser manufacturers to set up a bio-fertiliser
Sowing in north and northwestern India will not be adversely affected by the early arrival of the southwest monsoon as rainfall is likely to remain comparatively weak in the plains of these regions
Entrepreneurs interested in setting up alumina plants in Bihar turned back in utter disappointment for want of authoritative data on recoverable reserves of bauxite in
Republicans angry about the size and scope of the $516 billion tobacco bill succeeded Wednesday in killing the measure by first refusing to cut off debate and then sending it back to committee. On
Stephen D. Mumford's brick and wood home looks much like any other in the leafy suburbs of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. No one would ever guess what he has in this basement. Down there are more than