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Articles 3421 through 3437 of 3437:
- Our Future Is In The Forests (Indian Express, Yoginder K. Alagh, Jan 09, 2002)
The finance minister has been well advised to concentrate strategic thinking in the budget on agriculture.
- Domestic Agenda For India (The Financial Express, Pradeep Mehta, Jan 07, 2002)
• Need to set up/strengthen a fully equipped patent systems which will deal with the registration of IPRs such as patents, copy rights.
- Agriculture Outgrowing Problems, But... (Business Line, Harish Damodaran , Jan 03, 2002)
IT WAS A rebound year for the country's farm sector, following 2000's drought-induced disaster of a harvest.
- Divide And Rule (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jan 03, 2002)
A new district in the new year may portend good things for the state.
- Agriculture Outgrowing Problems, But... (Business Line, Harish Damodaran , Jan 03, 2002)
IT WAS A rebound year for the country's farm sector, following 2000's drought-induced disaster of a harvest.
- Circa 2002 Likely To Set The Trend For Biotech Development (The Financial Express, Ashok B Sharma, Jan 03, 2002)
Hopefully, circa 2002 will set the trend for the decade of biotechnology with the release of the first transgenic crop, Bt cotton for commercial cultivation in the country.
- Harshad, Ketan, Harshad ... (Indian Express, Sunil Jain, Jan 01, 2002)
This sounds a bit harsh, but perhaps the most final thing that’s emerged from the decade-long investigo-legal case against the original Big Bull Harshad Mehta, is his death in a jail in suburban Mumbai in the wee hours of the morning yesterday.
- Whither Environmental Protest (Hindu, Harsh Sethi , Dec 31, 2001)
The issues raised by environmental struggles remain much too important to be frittered away. This is why protest movements bear a responsibility greater than what their leaderships may realise.
- Whither Environmental Protest (Hindu, Harsh Sethi , Dec 31, 2001)
The issues raised by environmental struggles remain much too important to be frittered away. This is why protest movements bear a responsibility greater than what their leaderships may realise.
- Coal Sector Growth Stifled By Sickness (Business Line, Rabindra Nath Sinha, Dec 28, 2001)
THE COAL sector closes 2001 with none of the key issues, such as unrestricted entry of the private sector, sickness of three subsidiaries of Coal India Ltd.
- How To Delight The Tourist (Business Line, Alex Abraham, Dec 24, 2001)
SEMINARS, conventions, papers, and forums on the topic of leveraging India's tourism potential abound.
- The Rot Within (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Dec 23, 2001)
The "party with a difference", is not, it appears, very different after all. The recent defection, in the newly-formed state of Chhattisgarh, of 12 MLAs from the 35-member Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) bloc in the 90-member state assembly.
- The Rot Within (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Dec 22, 2001)
The "party with a difference", is not, it appears, very different after all.
- India Must Grab Japan’s Offer On Developing Rural Tourism (The Financial Express, Ashok B Sharma, Dec 20, 2001)
One of the major gains of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s recent visit to Japan was Tokyo’s willingness to be a partner in developing rural tourism in the country. India should seize this opportunity and launch a special project on rural tourism.
- Row Over State Burial (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Dec 20, 2001)
Thirty-eight years after independence the Kenyan government is under pressure to give a man the British colonial government hanged in 1958 for terrorism a state burial.
- A Bend In The River (Pioneer, Anuradha Dutt, Dec 20, 2001)
On December 5, the day preceding the ninth anniversary of the demolition of the Babri Masjid at Ayodhya, Hindu belief suffered a serious blow.
- Rumble In Jungle (Pioneer, Editorial, The Pioneer, Dec 20, 2001)
Barely has the sense of outrage at the killing of two elephants in the Rajaji National Park last week subsided that, in another incident, in the neighbouring Corbett Tiger Reserve, a tigeress has been found dead under mysterious circumstances.
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