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K Balagopal refused to accept, from either State or Maoist, the justification of a culture and mentality which celebrates power and use of force in
society, writes Ramachandra Guha. read more »
society, writes Ramachandra Guha. read more »
Given the present method of appointment, our chances of getting independent and unbiased Information Commissioners are close to zero, writes
Krishnaraj Rao. read more »
Krishnaraj Rao. read more »
While the Biological Diversity Act is touted by the government as a conservation legislation, its application does not show much evidence of this
intent. Kanchi Kohli reports. read more »
intent. Kanchi Kohli reports. read more »
If there are differences between a documentary and a feature film, Faiza Khan's Supermen of Malegaon dispels them all. Shoma Chatterji reviews the
film. read more »
film. read more »
This dairy in Palakkad, Kerala spent over Rs.2 lakhs buying water from outside in 2008, since borewell yields were insufficient. This year they will
spend nearly eight-nine times less, because of a rain pond. Shree Padre has more. read more »
spend nearly eight-nine times less, because of a rain pond. Shree Padre has more. read more »
Janjgir has a poor base to raise finances and is heavily dependent on fund transfers from the state government. There is little here that would
qualify this as a town, writes Kalpana Sharma. read more »
qualify this as a town, writes Kalpana Sharma. read more »
In the shadow of the Narmada dam, those displaced by the canal once hoped that its water would irrigate their fields. Little did they know how their
lives would turn out. Neeta Deshpande reports. read more »
lives would turn out. Neeta Deshpande reports. read more »
The debate in GM plants is deeply suffused by vested interests. In addition to impeding research, companies also exert their influence on review and
approval, writes Sujatha Byravan. read more »
approval, writes Sujatha Byravan. read more »
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