Resource crunch and poor regulatory processes have made small-scale industries the pariahs of India"s environment

Government proposes. Industry disposes. Programmes for cleaning up have very largely gone by the wayside

How a change in the nature of effluents rendered CETPs redundant in Pali

How China coped with the environmental dilemma thrown up by its small scale industries

A green agenda based on the paradigm of pollution prevention can rescue the small scale industry

The Ludhiana experiment shows how clean technology also makes for good business sense

Ecological impact of joint forest management (JFM) in India was assessed using the studies undertaken at national, state and forest division levels. It was found that there are very few studies that have specifically addressed the ecological aspects under JFM. The study noted that there are significant strides made in promoting JFM, but the program still needs to address a lot of inadequacies.

The needs of many were once again compromised to accommodate the demands of a powerful few. Given the alarming tilt towards self interest and unilateralism by the rich, will the concerns of poor countries ever be addressed in global negotiations?

Bhasha a tribal academy that enables Bhils to study themselves

Going thirsty in the Kerala backwaters

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