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Locals Protest As Most Important Sites Of Dharamjaigarh May Go Under
Dharamjaigarh (Raigarh): So far, coal mines have been gobbling up villages in Chhattisgarh

Former Ranthambore Field Director Fateh Singh Rathore, one of India's foremost wildlife conservationists, died due to cancer on Tuesday.

JUST 10 days ago, on February 18, tiger conservationist Belinda Wright was at Sawai Madhopur to meet ailing Fateh Singh Rathore.

Tribal Development Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah has said that the State Government is committed to the welfare of forest dwellers. With a view to enhancing the livelihood of forest dwellers, the State Government is providing pattas with ensuring water well, ridges in hilly area and diesels pumps. The efforts of state government will bring the smiles on the faces of the tribal people.

This article suggests how the Gandhi–Ambedkar–Narayanaguru–Marx visions can be synthesised in support of the movement for the liberation and empowerment of India’s dalits. It brings out the beginnings and evolution of Gandhji’s sensitivity and opposition to ‘untouchability’.

Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee

The Orissa High Court today concluded hearing on the petition filed by Vedanta Aluminium Company Ltd.

This is the Presentation delivered by Adiya Ghosh of Centre for Science and Environment, at International Conference on 'Compliance and Liability in Climate Change Negotiations' organized by CSE on 1 March 2011 at New Delhi. The presentation provides an introduction to liability and the Loss and Damage concept.

This is the Presentation delivered by Hafijul Islam Khan, Bangladesh Environmental Law Association, at International Conference on 'Compliance and Liability in Climate Change Negotiations' organized by CSE on 1 March 2011 at New Delhi. The presentation deals with the issue on compensation of climate vulnerable poor people. It presents the case study of coastal fisher folks of Bangladesh.

This is the Presentation delivered by M.K. Ramesh, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, at International Conference on 'Compliance and Liability in Climate Change Negotiations' organized by CSE on 1 March 2011 at New Delhi.

This paper explores the role of ICTs in empowering Indian rural women, through a review of ICT initiatives in India. The paper concludes that, while most of the ICT initiatives are disseminating new information and knowledge useful for rural women, many are not able to make use of it, due to lack of access to complementary sources of support and services.

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