Daewoo is the only transnational company in the Indian market that is not interested in getting on to the diesel bandwagon. In an interview with Down To Earth , Anuj Pattanaik, general manager marketing of Daewoo Motors India Ltd, explains the reaso

In the absence of appropriate regulations, liberalisation of the Indian auto industry will ruin public health

When the wind energy sector was opened to private investors in 1993, there was a virtual boom. However, after the initial rush of activity, promoters and investors seem to be taking a breather now. The establishment of wind farms has fallen far short of t

Economic growth and development are destroying Rajasthan's unique forest based religious system

A story about the return of the orangutans from the concrete jungle to the wild woods to be what they were meant and named to be each a man of the woods

Unlike thermal and hydel power plants, wind energy generation does not degrade the environment

Khasis in Meghalaya help in environmental regeneration

Till 1997 depreciation allowance to investors in the wind sector is estimated to be worth about Rs 270 crore

Since the 1950s and 60s, India s efforts to tap wind energy have seen many ups and downs. The mid 1990s saw a boom, with Tamil Nadu taking the lead in wind power generation. But nothing has moved since

The government wanted to make India a leading wind power, but it got the details wrong

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