An Appeal to the Nation by Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee On Water Conservation Water sustains life. It is now our duty to sustain all sources of water Let us make wa... |
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The Real Green Revolution-II: Ecological Poverty Rural environmental problems are very different. More than 2.5 billion people in developing countries live in rural areas. Of these, about one billion... |
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... Revolution-III Today, nations have two simple choices to make. It is obvious that food production must keep pace with the demands of a growing population.... |
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From now to the future Sometimes, you have to grab an existing problem by the scruff of its neck. It will cringe and cry. It will bring tears to your eyes. Give it a hard shake. To its demands,... |
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n Scarcity n Urban n Urban water scenario - Delhi - Bangalore - Chennai n Rural n Water scenario in rural areas n Drought - 2001-2002 - 2000-2001 - 1999-2000 n Pollution n Rivers n Damodar - 1993 - 2003 n Yamuna n Groundwater n Lakes n Curr... |
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Scarce and unnatural Today, water is an increasingly scarce resource. And the scarcity is very real. There is cause for alarm, but not for alarm-mongering. Freshwater: a scarce resourc... |
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Urban Lakes Urban waterbodies are an inherent part of Indian culture. They served a variety of purposes. In the dry central and Southern India--that fall in the rain shadow region--they ... |
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Mismanaging water can create a crisis and lead to panic. This is exactly what led to a water riot near Jamnagar in Gujarat (This article appeared in Down To Earth , Jan 15, 2000) At l... |
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Real Green Revolution-I :Local Food Security The Real Green Revolution is about achieving local food security. Which villager wants to depend on Kansas, or Punjab for that matter, for his or her grain? ... |
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A Politics of Hope September 7, 2001. All Delhi-based English dailies carried the same banner headline. In the state of Orissa in eastern India, villagers had starved to death. There was much controv... |
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More results for 'food science'.
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