Sreelatha Menon &Amp; Sapna Dogra Singh In New Delhi

Stories by Sreelatha Menon &Amp; Sapna Dogra Singh In New Delhi

Should Dow be allowed to do business in India?

Should Dow be allowed to do business in India?

Rediff.com   7 May 2008

The two issues that remain are whether Dow inherited Union Carbide's liabilities and why the government never cleaned up Bhopal after settling with Carbide

All hay and no sunshine for paddy farmers

All hay and no sunshine for paddy farmers

Rediff.com   2 May 2008

High food prices have driven inflation to new highs, leading the Centre to clamp down on export of farm commodities.

Forest cover-up? Plantations in definition

Forest cover-up? Plantations in definition

Rediff.com   14 Apr 2008

The latest report says the forest cover is around 20 per cent of the land in the country, 3 per cent less than the area under the forest departments. But the report does not make a distinction between tree cover, commercial plantations and natural forest cover. To qualify as "forest cover", the Forest Survey of India considers 10 per cent tree canopy area and one hectare. So, if a householder has, say, a hectare of coconut palm, his land would qualify as forest cover.

Amartya Sen's advice: No biscuits in anganwadis

Amartya Sen's advice: No biscuits in anganwadis

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2008

The latest to take up the matter and join issue with the ministry is none other than Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, who sent a message from Kolkata to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week, asking him not to allow a proposal to serve biscuits and pre-packaged food to pre-school children. Sen also asked the PM to prevent the move to replace cooked food with packaged food as part of the mid-day meal scheme in elementary schools.

People above 65 years will double in India by 2050

People above 65 years will double in India by 2050

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

The prime minister of India is over 75 and the man driving the nation's Metro revolution, E Sreedharan, is 75. It seems the world is destined to be eternally young.

Weaving costliest items, but earning nothing

Weaving costliest items, but earning nothing

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

Sadly, in India, wages for artisans never take into account their specialised skills.

Apex power regulator without head for a year

Apex power regulator without head for a year

Rediff.com   8 Feb 2008

The power regulator's office may have been functioning "normally" without a chairperson for almost a year, but industry executives see this as the Central government's lack of seriousness towards the body and the power sector.

How Chinese workers are powering India

How Chinese workers are powering India

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2008

Not only is Chinese equipment being deployed by quite a few power companies in the country, Chinese manpower is also employed in large numbers in the country.

Who invented the Jaipur foot?

Who invented the Jaipur foot?

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2008

Days after he died on January 6, Sethi's legacy is being questioned by the very NGO which is today known for taking the Jaipur foot to the masses. The invention won the doctor a Magsaysay award, which in turn has given him enemies.

Protest planned against the Tata Rs 1-lakh car

Protest planned against the Tata Rs 1-lakh car

Rediff.com   10 Jan 2008

The protests are meant to highlight the plight of the hundreds of sharecroppers of Singur besides the 12,000 landowners whose land was acquired by the Bengal government for the Tata factory which is to make the small car.

You a tribal? Passport, please

You a tribal? Passport, please

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2008

Passports or satellite images are two documents among options for tribals to produce as proof to avail of any entitlements under the ST and Traditional Forest Dwellers Recognition of Forest Rights Act, 2007.

Saving energy: New-age sun worshippers

Saving energy: New-age sun worshippers

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

When Internet search major Google Inc decided to power its 'Googleplex' in Mountain View with one of the largest solar panel installations in the world last year, it was a big vote for solar energy, which presently provides less than 1 per cent of the energy generated worldwide.

A humble stove that can trigger a fuel revolution

A humble stove that can trigger a fuel revolution

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

Clean development mechanism (CDM) should be used to make the prices affordable for the poor.

New money centres to bridge banking divide

New money centres to bridge banking divide

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

These are the Zipp money centres which are being introduced for the first time in the country by the Commonwealth Business Council (CBC), a forum formed in 1997 and which has inclusive banking interventions as one of its key projects. The money centres have already brought banking to the doorstep in many villages and far-flung areas in one district in Uganda where CBC started the project.

In search of clean energy

In search of clean energy

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2007

The main "culprit" for CO2 emissions is coal-based energy which has 24 per cent share in India's emissions and 41 per cent worldwide. While coal accounts for 25 per cent of energy, the role of renewables is 13 per cent. Of these, wind, solar and bio masses contribute just 4.1 per cent.

Ogilvy takes sports to villages

Ogilvy takes sports to villages

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

Ogilvy has signed on with the Madhya Pradesh sports department to pump up an awareness drive about the sports centres or the Grameen Yuva Kendras among the villagers. But, for Ogilvy, the drive stretches beyond the villages into the ears of the industry.

On track to meet power addition target: Shinde

On track to meet power addition target: Shinde

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

With a little bit of jugglery, the government will be able to meet its Eleventh Plan target of adding 78,000 Mw capacity -- more than the total capacity addition achieved in the last three Plans -- despite slippages in some of the projects.

The laptop schools of Mewat

The laptop schools of Mewat

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2007

These schools bring literacy to women in a one-month course.

Montek blows hot on climate change recipe

Montek blows hot on climate change recipe

Rediff.com   28 Nov 2007

He rejected the recommendation of the report that "major emitters" in developing countries should aim at an emission trajectory that peaks in 2020 and leads to a 20 per cent cut by 2050.

Green energy fails to impress villagers

Green energy fails to impress villagers

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

Green energy may have become a buzzword in the cities today but people in the hinterland of the country prefer conventional power grids for electricity.