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Articles 2621 through 2720 of 3437:
- Protecting The Tiger (Tribune, Usha Rai, Jun 20, 2005)
CAN the tiger be resurrected in Sariska? Theoretically, yes it can be! Sariska is an established tiger habitat.
- Displaced, Deceived And Driven To Despair (Pioneer, Ramesh C Nayak, Jun 19, 2005)
Orissa is rich in minerals, water and forest resources. In an estimate by the Directorate of Geology, the state's share in the national major mineral reserves was: Chromites (98.39 per cent), nickel (91.84 per cent), bauxite (59.53 per cent), ...
- 'Development' Not For Tribes (Pioneer, Joseph Marianus Kujur , Jun 19, 2005)
Land is life for the tribal. Take his land and you have taken away his life. This old saying has proven to be true in the districts of Sundargarh, Keonjhar, Kalahandi, Jharsuguda, Raygada and Mayurbhanj in the mineral-rich state of Orissa.
- Whose Mines? (Pioneer, SP Nanda, Jun 19, 2005)
Orissa houses 3.57 per cent of the nation's population, while accounting for 20 per cent of its mineral reserves. Orissa's importance in the country's mineral map is underlined by the fact that its share of strategic minerals are substantial.
- The Royal Hunt (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jun 19, 2005)
There is an odd symbiosis between the hunter and the hunted. In early June, according to reports, Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi was hunting in a forest in Haryana.
- Joint Task Forces Of States To Contain Naxal Violence (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2005)
Standing Committee of Chief Ministers to meet soon
- Fish Kill In Puttenahalli Lake (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
Residents say rivalry between farmers led to the incident
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Municipal Commissioner denies knowledge of incident
People For Animals posts volunteers at spot
- The Numbers Game (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2005)
Rosalind Ezhil K explores the Biligiri Rangaswamy sanctuary and narrates her close encounters with the members of the jungle and the big tusker.
- Tiger Skins Seized In Patna (Hindu, K. BALCHAND, Jun 16, 2005)
The skins, smuggled from Nepal, were en route to Varanasi
- Monsoon Worries — No Threat To Food Security (Business Line, G. Srinivasan , Jun 16, 2005)
The performance of the farm sector in 2004-05 was below-average because of the uneven distribution of monsoons across agro-climatic zones.
- Mining Goes Unabated In Sirsi Forests (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2005)
Mining for laterite is rampant in several forest areas in Sirsi taluk while the Forest department pretends ignorance about the issue.
- An Elephantine Danger In The Offing (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2005)
After the hue and cry over the disappearance of tigers from Sariska sanctuary in Rajasthan, the focus is now on the threat faced by elephants which are said to be high on the target list of poachers, according to an environmentalist.
- Task Force Sights 15 Tigers (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
An appraisal of field implementation made
NEW DELHI: The members of the tiger task force have spotted 15 tigers during their field visits to Pench and Kanha Tiger Reserves in Madhya Pradesh.
- Delightful Trek Turns Into Nightmare (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
Though most trekking organisations promise much, they leave the participants in the lurch once the trek gets underway.
- Down South, Only Ap Gets Tiger Aid (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 14, 2005)
The special directives for monsoon include deployment of staff at sensitive points as there is always a possibility of rise in poaching activities.
- In Russia, Opportunity Grows On Trees (Business Line, VLADIMIR RADYUHIN, Jun 13, 2005)
Even as his wood processing business is growing , Mr Rajagopalan Ven does not think he had struck a gold mine when he set up his first sawmill in Siberia three years ago.
- Battling On Two Fronts (Hindu, Luv Puri , Jun 12, 2005)
The Gujjars managed to protect themselves by picking up guns. But what about their fight against poverty?
- In Conversation With A Wildlife Filmmaker (Deccan Herald, BITTU SAHGAL, Jun 12, 2005)
Born in Chennai, to a supportive middle-class family, Shekar Dattatri’s first tryst with nature began in his backyard.
- Second Aids Vaccine Trial To Start In Chennai (Deccan Herald, KALYAN RAY, Jun 12, 2005)
It is the same Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccine which was the original choice of the Indian Council of Medical Research
- How Grey Was My City Then (Deccan Herald, Sashi Sivramkrishna & Heisnam Bison Singh , Jun 12, 2005)
It was not as though Bangalore was always green. The trees were introduced quite recently and mostly for commercial purposes. A look at some old records of the city prove that.
- Tiger In Trouble (Tribune, Harihar Swarup , Jun 12, 2005)
Chicklod Kothi, the erstwhile hunting resort of Nawab of Bhopal, is an hour’s drive from the state capital.
- Almora Holiday... (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 12, 2005)
S Nityananda walks the forests of Almora in Uttaranchal, whose wood lasts for centuries, where cottony clouds fill the valley below. And the beautiful Binsar is only hours away.
- To Save The Wetlands (Hindu, Aarti Dhar, Jun 11, 2005)
30 countries to endorse Central Asian Flyway action plan
- School's In This Summer (Hindu, ROHINI MOHAN, Jun 11, 2005)
The alumni lead an effort to revive an experimental residential school in Ooty
- Consolidating Peace In Nagaland (Tribune, Lt Gen Raj Kadyan, Jun 11, 2005)
Mr Thuingaleng Muivah, general secretary of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), has reiterated that it is not possible for the Nagas to come within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
- Palm-Top Jalarpet (Deccan Herald, ANIL CHINTAMANI, Jun 10, 2005)
If lines do foretell the number of wives or kids, the Nizam of Hyderabad might have been a giant
- Integrated Goat Farming For Drylands, Wastelands (Hindu, M.J. PRABU , Jun 09, 2005)
Integrating goat farming with cropping systems can supplement income.
- The Charm And Challenge Of Empowerment (Business Line, R. Devarajan, Jun 08, 2005)
TO SUCCEED in the fast-forward and fiercely competitive business environment, corporates need to use the knowledge, skill, ideas, and energy of every employee in the organisation.
- Unfriendly Neighbourhood (Telegraph, Sanjib Baruah, Jun 08, 2005)
India’s unilateralism in dealing with illegal immigration shows a misunderstanding about its power and influence, says Sanjib Baruah
- Reject Jobless Growth (Deccan Herald, Ranjan Panda , Jun 08, 2005)
Only the economic potential of ecology can provide a sustainable solution to the joblessness that India faces
- Hunting The Blue Bull (Tribune, Lt Gen Baljit Singh, Jun 07, 2005)
THE Punjab State Wildlife Board, reconstituted following amendments to the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972,
- Pataudi’S Misadventure (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jun 07, 2005)
Former cricket captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, to the regret of many of his admirers,
- Ministry Preparing Manual For Assessment Of E-Waste In Cities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
1.4 million PCs will become obsolete in the business sector every year.
- Environment Clearance Watch Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 07, 2005)
MUMBAI: Over 45 public interest groups have launched an "Environment Clearance Watch (EC Watch)" to monitor clearances granted to projects by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF).
- Centre Agrees For Cbi Probe Into Tiger Poaching (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 06, 2005)
The Union government said that a census of the tiger population in reserves will also be conducted using ‘camera trapping’ and counting pug marks.
- Child Soldiers Of Congo Want To Stop Killing (Hindu, Anushka Asthana, Jun 06, 2005)
Hunger, poverty stalk people of one of the richest countries in the world in natural resources
- If Pigs Had Wings, So Would Elephants! (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Jun 06, 2005)
After the pygmy man, it is now the pygmy elephant. And this one is alive, no fossil.
- Helping India's Tigers Rule The Wild Again (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, Jun 06, 2005)
If the tiger is to have a future, there must be political will to reconcile the needs of communities that live near the protected areas with those of wildlife.
- 0, 1, 2, 5....Mercury Is Rising! (Deccan Herald, JAYALAKSHMI K, Jun 05, 2005)
Whether you believe the earth is hotting up or not, the fact is that we are depleting its resources faster than it can churn them out. In the process we are adding to the heat. On World Environment Day, how about taking stock of our lifestyles and saving
- Homilies On Environment Won’T Help (Tribune, R. N. Malik, Jun 05, 2005)
Today is World Environment Day. Conferences are held every year to voice concern about environment. But everyone forgets about it the next day.
- Different Takes (Hindu, LEKSHMY RAJEEV, Jun 05, 2005)
A refreshing volume of poetry by two women poets, one established and one showing plenty of promise.
- Chugging Off To Chickmagalur (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
All the coffee grown in Chickmagalur is thanks to the effort of the Sufi saint Baba Budan who smuggled coffee beans to India from Yemen, reveals Sunita Raghu.
- Sara: The Voice Of Women’S Conscience (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 05, 2005)
A J Thomas profiles Sara Joseph, a strong voice of contemporary feminism.
- Naxalites Plan Abduction To Force Release Of Their Leaders (Hindu, K.V. Subramanya , Jun 05, 2005)
They have regrouped and formed two squads
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Naxal leaders Ramesh and Ujjani Gowda are in jail
Sudhakar Reddy, naxal leader, has brought his supporters . . .
- Kerala Becoming Warmer, Says Environment Survey (Hindu, T. Nandakumar, Jun 05, 2005)
Tourism growth posing threat to coastal degradation
- How The Environment Can Be Linked To Gandhi (Deccan Herald, Sakuntala Narasimhan, Jun 04, 2005)
Gandhi’s canvas included a vision of development based on small, self-contained communities that grew their own food with decision-making vested at the grassroots level.
- Runway For Civilian Aircraft Sought At Naval Airport (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 04, 2005)
Deshpande urges Manmohan to persuade Defence Ministry to take up the Rs. 20-crore project
- Take A Break! (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 03, 2005)
June 5 is Environment Day and what better way to celebrate the weekend than join the growing number of adventure enthusiasts for a rocking weekend, says Rashmi Vasudeva
- A Freedom To Oppress (Hindu, Nick Cohen, Jun 03, 2005)
Anyone who has seen the films of Michael Moore or read the vaguely leftish books which pour out of America might imagine that they do not need to be told the background to the Workplace Religious Freedom Act currently before the United States Congress.
- Cid Forest Cell To Acquire Gadgets To Check Poaching (Hindu, K.V. Subramanya , Jun 02, 2005)
The Centre has sanctioned Rs. 50 lakhs to the cell to purchase two thermal imaging cameras
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Unmanned aerial vehicle and spotter scopes to be acquired
GPS
- Naxalites Will Be Dealt With An Iron Fist, Says Albuquerque (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 01, 2005)
New police chief promises to implement helmet rule from June 15
- Anti-Naxalite Force Begins Operations In Udupi Region; Chief Confident Of Success (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 31, 2005)
The force will put down any activity which disturbs peace. However, care will be taken to ensure that there are no human rights violations, says Naik.
- Jungle Book For Backpackers (Hindu, G. Ananthakrishnan, May 31, 2005)
This is the kind of guide that will first be included in the tour kit by the wildlife enthusiast and then relocated to the bookshelf as a first reference book
- Kudremukh Park And Naxals (Deccan Herald, PRAVEEN BHARGAV, May 31, 2005)
Opposition to the Kudremukh National Park on the pretext of fighting Naxals will only help vested interests
- Eviction Threat Aiding Naxal Movement' (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 30, 2005)
Government yet to release funds under the Rs. 60-crore package, says MLA
- On The Trail Of The Rozgar Adhikar Yatra (Hindu, Meena Menon, May 30, 2005)
Participants confront injustice in backward areas
HARDA (MADHYA PRADESH): Shankar Singh of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sanghatan (MKSS) has a way with children in his popular puppet show,
- Honey, The State Has Made It (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
Many countries looking to India for supply
BANGALORE: With one-third of the total honey produced in India coming from Karnataka, an increasing number of foreign countries are looking to India for their supply.
- In The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death (Hindu, Muralidhara Khajane , May 29, 2005)
Shiradi Ghat, a place where criminals dispose of murder victims' bodies since they may never be found
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Area has been described as the `Kashmir of the South
- Chandigarh In Bloom (Hindu, Rajnish Wattas, May 29, 2005)
This season, Le Corbusier's city is a riot of colour, thanks to Nature
- Disease Surveillance Project Launched (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 29, 2005)
An initiative for quick response to the challenges faced by the health sector in the State
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Karnataka first in the South to launch the project
Communicable a
- An Opportunity For The Devastated Islands (Hindu, P.C. Kesavan and K.Balasubramanian, May 27, 2005)
The forests and mangroves of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands must be used in a sustainable manner for the livelihood security of the local community
- Towards Corporate Agriculture (Hindu, Devinder Sharma , May 26, 2005)
The laws and policies concerning agriculture are being altered against the interests of the farmers
- After The Shock, Hope For The Tiger (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, May 26, 2005)
With his personal stewardship of the mission to restore the viability and health of tiger populations in the wild, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has raised hope that there will be decisive action on the ground in the coming months
- Rain Havoc (Hindu, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, May 26, 2005)
In Bangalore, practically every rainy season turns out to be a drainy season of death and devastation
- No Other Option In Bihar: Manmohan (Hindu, Sunny Sebastian, May 25, 2005)
``Not proper for States to play politics on VAT"
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Manmohan visits Ranthambhore National Park
Management of parks must be improved
Need to involve communiti
- Pm’S Maiden Encounter With The Tiger (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
Dr Singh’s visit made forest staff closely track the movements of tigers to enable him to sight them on his visit, especially after reports of vanishing tigers elsewhere.
- ``Andamans Can Be Developed As Organic Islands Of The World'' (Hindu, SURESH NAMBATH, May 25, 2005)
``Islands can still boast of a forest area of over 85% of the land''
- Tiger’S Trail (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, May 25, 2005)
The prime minister has spoken. But the tiger needs more than soundbites
- Gloss On Sankara's Commentary With Translation (Hindu, S Revathy, May 24, 2005)
The Uttara Mimamsa deals with the Upanishadic phase of Vedic revelation and its systematisation was the work of Badarayana in his Brahmasutras.
- Wish You Were Here! (Deccan Herald, R Vishwanath, May 24, 2005)
Nestled in the heart of Western Ghats, about 32 kms from Yellapur in Uttar Kannada district of Karnataka is the famous Sathodi Falls.
- Environmental Justice Movement And The Poor (Hindu, Mihir Shah, May 24, 2005)
Takes as its point of departure the international and intra-national inequalities in property rights, power and income, which lead to unequal access to natural resources and unequal distribution of the burden of pollution.
- Timeless Wisdom (Hindu, C.S. Ramakrishnan, May 24, 2005)
Swami Ranganathananda needs no more introduction than the mid-day sun. He was a born orator, fluent writer, precise scholar, profound thinker, charming conversationalist and ever ready to extend a helping hand to those in need. His
- Paradise For Film Makers (Deccan Herald, B Jagadish, May 24, 2005)
Located 20 kms from Ujire, the Ermai waterfall is one of the favourite spots for a getaway among the local holiday makers..
- Many Projects, Little Rehabilitation (Hindu, PRAFULLA DAS, May 24, 2005)
The Orissa Government's efforts to speed up industrialisation in the State's backward regions could prove disastrous without a proper rehabilitation package for the affected populations.
- Labour Politics In The Informal Sector (Hindu, Suranjan Das, May 24, 2005)
James Scott's classic, Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Popular Resistance has provided entry points for historians of popular protest politics.
- Destination For Hikers (Deccan Herald, Shankarnarayana R K, May 24, 2005)
Kundadri, a hill station situated in Teerthahalli taluk of Shimoga, is one place which has not been explored by too many visitors and hence remains
- Naxals Kill 5 Crpf Jawans (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, May 24, 2005)
Naxalites unleashed terror in Chhattisgarh, killing five CRPF men in a huge land mine blast and injured nine people in the south Chhattisgarh area on Monday afternoon.
- Make A Wish, Plant A Sapling (Deccan Herald, Sunil Kumar M, May 24, 2005)
Here is your chance to own a tree, for just a small amount, says Sunil Kumar M
- Vapour Flow Grips Climate (Deccan Herald, CATHERINE BRAHIC, May 23, 2005)
Deforestation and irrigation affect global water vapour distributions and could affect monsoon patterns.
- Merits Of Martyrdom (Hindu, RAMACHANDRA GUHA, May 22, 2005)
It is not just the tiger, but also the elephant, the turtle, the dolphin, the wetland, the ... facing a bleak future. A look at the crisis facing Indian wildlife.
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