Tangible shift
Bioprocessing - the Indian leather industry braces itself for an environmental facelift
Bioprocessing - the Indian leather industry braces itself for an environmental facelift
Property buyers in Punjab are in a fix, as are financiers and builders with housing construction projects in Panchkula and Mohali, satellite towns of Chandigarh. One of the most
The needs of the small farmer require attention: small tractors or animal power? Both?
Post harvest clumps in rice fields burn and increasepollution in Punjab
An ecofriendly way of treating polluted wastewater holds promise for rural India
A dry winter followed by the highest temperatures recorded in February in the north Indian plains in the past six decades led to fears in state agricultural departments that rabi crop yields would be
Six GM cotton varieties to be cultivated in three states
Terminator technology patent holder enters the Indian market
29/11/2005
In the last week of July, most of the residents in the village Salkiana in Jalandhar, Punjab, experienced suffocation and breathlessness, following the spray of a deadly pesticide phorate in a nearby
14/09/2006
M/s Banth Kheti Sewa Kender and Fertiliser store Dealers in insecticide, Pesticide sprayers, seeds and fertilisers: village Dher, district Ropar, Punjab
14/11/2004
considering the negative fallout from the decision to make shooting of wild boars and blue bulls legal, the Punjab Wildlife Preservation Department has cancelled all permits issued earlier to hunt
30/01/2002
Punjab s richest farmers
14/06/2005
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India's Best and Worst States
14/09/2004
punjab farmers are protesting against a World Trade Organisation (wto) agreement that will come into force from April 1, 2001. According to the agreement, as many as 1,429 items from other
the seeds of a novel programme to reduce the rice-wheat predominance in Punjab's cropping pattern have been planted. The state recently launched a multi-crop, multi-year contract farming programme.
Two districts of Punjab Hoshiarpur and Nawanshahar have been hit by a rash of ailments. The inhabitants are experiencing hair loss, joint swelling, certain types of deformities and other health problems. Their crop and cattle, too, are affected. At th
How successful will the state's crop deversification scheme be?
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