Drought spreads its tentacles
UP government caught napping as state comes under dry spell
UP government caught napping as state comes under dry spell
How misfortune befell a woman, once hailed as a conqueror, and a village that tried to protect its forests.
Instead of designing a low priced indigenous tractor, industry copies models used abroad
Elsewhere the bubble may have burst, but in rural India infotech is alive and kicking
Though women were the primary participants in Chipko, men and children were also involved in the movement at various levels.
The Parvatiya Van Bachao Andolan aims at protecting Kumaon forests from all tree fellers not just those from outside.
Once threatened, the gharials get afresh lease of life at the Kukrail Reserve Forest near Lucknow
Will the targets set for utilising flyash by power plants be met?
A behind the scene look at how slaughterhouses in India dispose hazardous bio waste by endangering the environment
What runs the small farming economy?
Following farmers' protests against their displacement for land acquired for special economic zones (sezs), the central government on January 22, 2007, held up approvals for fresh sezs. So far, the
Forest officials are confronted with the spread of a weed that stifles tree growth but is useful for making baskets.
14/12/1992
Bioprocessing - the Indian leather industry braces itself for an environmental facelift
spurred by the success of the Taj eco-city project
Sugarcane growers in Uttar Pradesh feel sold out to mills Frustration is growing among sugarcane growers in Uttar Pradesh. First private sugar mills refused to begin crushing and now the Lucknow
The needs of the small farmer require attention: small tractors or animal power? Both?
Star-studded campaigns, millions spent and 20 new cases of polio to show for it. The reason being offered by Uttar Pradesh (up) is lack of adequate routine immunisation. The affected districts are
14/09/2004
Innovative technology and consolidation ofscattered land holdings has made agriculture profitable in UP
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
Rajasthan s camel population has reduced dramatically during the last ten years. The Pali, Rajasthan based non governmental organisation Lokhit Pashu Palak Sansthan undertook a month long tour to investigate the situation