Latha Jishnu In New Delhi

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Patent law: Is the US style right for India?

Patent law: Is the US style right for India?

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2008

Intellectual Property is still a strange beast in this country. People eye it rather warily, uncertain of its temperament (how hard will it bite or is it the clawing sort?) and the hidden threat in its still unfolding contours. To familiarise businessmen with this creature, industry organisations have been doing a fair amount of spadework organising seminars, workshops and talks by visiting experts.

Posco project: A village under siege

Posco project: A village under siege

Rediff.com   9 Feb 2008

As it pits itself against the sarkar and the "company" in a $12 billion stakeout, Latha Jishnu speculates about the future of a small village with an idyllic - but apparently doomed - way of life.

Green laws turn hurdles for Posco

Green laws turn hurdles for Posco

Rediff.com   30 Jan 2008

SC has asked Posco to submit a composite forest diversion proposal for its steel project in Orissa, thereby putting the company in a Catch22 situation.

Restive Posco may pay more to villagers

Restive Posco may pay more to villagers

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2008

The terms of the new relief package are more generous than the provisions of the state R&R Policy.

Cancer drug puts licence, patent rules to test

Cancer drug puts licence, patent rules to test

Rediff.com   16 Jan 2008

The drugs manufacturing industry is on a state of alert following two landmark developments over a cancer treatment medicine.

The Sikkim hydel power gold rush

The Sikkim hydel power gold rush

Rediff.com   7 Jan 2008

The magnet for these projects is the Teesta, a turbulent river that drops from an elevation of 5, 280 metres to about 230 metres over a distance of 175 km, making it ideal for a cascade of hydro power projects.

India's nuclear hope fades over Russian delays

India's nuclear hope fades over Russian delays

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

The first pour of concrete for units three and four was scheduled for December 2007 but failure to sign the agreement for the additional reactors during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Moscow last month put a huge question mark over NPCIL's expectation of touching a generating capacity of 20,000 MWe by 2020. Kudamkulam is critical to its calculations.

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