Anil Agarwal delivers his acceptance speech for the Norman Borlaug Award 2001

A whisper campaign that CNG causes cancer is doing the rounds in Delhi

IT will become an agent of change only when there is less of government and more of innovation

K N Narayana Pillai, 75, is an ordinary citizen who has been suffering because of pollution from an industrial unit operating beside his house. He has been running from pillar to post for justice for the past two years but to no avail. He also wrote to An

CNG technology is not proven, says the Delhi government to avoid implementing the Supreme Court order

Yet again, automobile manufacturers shy away from the responsibility of reducing emissions

Ethanol is a clean and cheap fuel blend. But the Indian government is impeding the use of ethanol when it is callously promoting cancer causing MTBE

With ether-based oxygenates falling out of favour, ethanol is emerging as one of the most favoured options worldwide. According to H B Mathur, professor emeritus at the Delhi College of Engineering,

The Arvari Sansad, or Arvari Parliament, is a shining example of community ownership and management of natural resources. After reviving the rivulet with assistance from the voluntary

Gujarat Pollution Control Board s latest invention helps reduce air pollution

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