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By Sudhirendar Sharma | 26 Sep 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Service Deliveries

Survey reveals poor picture of Anganwadi centres
By d-sector Team | 09 May 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Service Deliveries

Grant to upgrade J&K schools
By d-sector Team | 03 May 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - National Policies and Programmes

Can each one teach one?
By Vani Manocha | 18 Feb 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Service Deliveries

Diversity deprived education
By Sudhirendar Sharma | 16 Feb 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Primary and Secondary Education

Free education for poor in Delhi
By d-sector Team | 21 Jan 2011
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - National Policies and Programmes

Education for child labourers in Assam
By d-sector Team | 29 Dec 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Functional Literacy

Child labourers want education to be the priority
By d-sector Team | 29 Oct 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - International Policies and Programmes

3000 crore approved for 16 new Central Universities
By d-sector Team | 05 Oct 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Higher Education

Tamil Nadu fixes fee structure for private schools
By d-sector Team | 09 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Service Deliveries

India's role critical to meet MDG on education: UN
By d-sector Team | 30 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - National Policies and Programmes

1000 new model schools to nurture rural talent
By d-sector Team | 25 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Service Deliveries

Foreign universities are welcome to India but not for profit
By d-sector Team | 15 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Higher Education

India makes education children's fundamental right
By d-sector Team | 02 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - National Policies and Programmes

From foreign shores to Indian doors: The Degree Conundrum
By d-sector Team | 26 Mar 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Education - Higher Education

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Today we see more commitment to protect nature, but the understanding of the real and long term risks to environment is still poor. Many 'celebrity activists' get hyper on issues with little or temporary impact like use of fire-crackers on Diwali but feign ignorance of dangers of deforestation for 'development' projects or widespread mining in green areas. There is no dearth of 'green campaigners' who cry hoarse over occasional offering of flowers and ash to holy rivers, but never utter a word against tonnes of hazardous industrial waste released daily into water bodies and air. Such selective approach will not help environment, on the contrary it will create doubts in the minds of people about the real intentions of the activists.

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When villages fought over surplus water
By Dinesh Kumar Mishra
25 Oct 2011

The common understanding is that all water related conflicts arise because of its scarcity. But there have been instances in Bihar, when myopic engineering measures led to violent struggles among flood ..
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