From, September 02, 2007 to September 08,
2007
Q&a: 'Mere Statistics Don't Qualify As
Good Research Data'
The Innocenti Research Centre, based
in Florence, Italy, is the main
research arm of UNICEF.
Melody For Malady
Neyveli Santhanagoplan has formulated
the ‘Nadalaya Yoga’, where veena and
vocal music are combined to heal the
body and mind.
Q&a: 'There Is Increasing Confidence
In Carbon Markets'
Andrei Marcu, president, International
Emissions Trading Association (IETA),
tells Narayani Ganesh on the sidelines
of the UN Vienna Talks on Climate
Change that it's time to create a
barometer of market opinion on
greenhouse gases (GHGs):
“The Approach To Planning Should
Change”
Arjun Sengupta, chairperson of the
National Commission for Enterprises in
the Unorganised Sector, says planning
has to occupy itself entirely with the
improvement of the poor and vulnerable
through social engineering. Excerpts
from an interview:
The Novartis Saga — Prescription For
Patent Strategy In India
The keenly-watched Novartis litigation
in Indian courts offers us lessons for
patent strategy, says Mr Shamnad
Basheer, an expert in IP (intellectual
property) law.
Arabian Sea Could Turn Into Chimney
For Nitrous Oxide
If the present warming trend
continues, it would have far-reaching
consequences on the ecosystem of the
Arabian Sea, says biological
oceanographer Joaquim Goes.
Secular Vision
David Davidar on his second book,
Solitude of the Emperors, and how he
juggles two hats.
'The Future Of The Planet Lies In The
Market'
According to Yvo de Boer, executive
secretary of the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change
(UNFCCC), the big challenge is to find
ways to tackle climate change without
compromising on economic growth and
poverty eradication.
Kathak King
“Meet my family,” he says, waving his
hand casually across the room. I turn
around to find a table on which is
placed a brass plate with some icons
on it.
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