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Gender-based violence affects women’s mental health
By d-sector Team | 03 Aug 2011


Irregular lifestyle can cause brain shrinkage, finds study
By d-sector Team | 02 Aug 2011


Energy drinks contain high caffeine: CSE study
By d-sector Team | 19 Jul 2011


Adolescents learn smoking by imitation
By d-sector Team | 12 Jul 2011


Fund leakage in NREGS worries World Bank
By d-sector Team | 22 May 2011


Preferring computers over outdoor makes children weaker, finds study
By d-sector Team | 21 May 2011


Parents fear social networking sites affecting academic grades
By d-sector Team | 09 May 2011


Some passive smokers die before they are born
By d-sector Team | 15 Mar 2011


Despite growth, India still hungry and undernourished
By d-sector Team | 14 Mar 2011


It's confirmed, mobile phones cause health hazard
By d-sector Team | 03 Feb 2011


High cholesterol now a global problem
By d-sector Team | 02 Feb 2011


Poverty mars genetic potential of children
By d-sector Team | 11 Jan 2011


Female infants of victims of domestic violence die soon: Study
By d-sector Team | 06 Jan 2011


Apartments-dwelling children in non-smoking units also exposed
By d-sector Team | 13 Dec 2010


'Alcohol more harmful than other drugs'
By d-sector Team | 02 Nov 2010


Migration may add dollars but not smiles: Study
By d-sector Team | 13 Sep 2010


Focus on poorest children for MDGs' success: UNICEF
By d-sector Team | 10 Sep 2010


Climate change may adversely affect bee pollination
By d-sector Team | 08 Sep 2010


Budget crises, health, and social welfare programmes
By d-sector Team | 24 Jun 2010


Early stages of urban development affect aquatic life: Study
By d-sector Team | 21 Jun 2010


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Government of India wants to give a unique ID number and a smart card, with biometric data in electronic chip, to every citizen. It aims to improve governance through increased usage of technology. Noble intention, indeed! But how to improve efficiency of people who collect, store and transmit this data into the card and secure databases? Don’t we know the blunders made in printing names, birth dates etc which appear on ration cards, voter cards and other ID proofs? Think about mixing & mis-match of biometric data like fingerprints and iris scan! Considering the sensitivity of electronic chips, and inability of poor farmers & labourers to keep it free of wear & tear, how effective & long lasting such smart cards would be if used regularly? And, in case of frequent replacements, who will bear the cost? 

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Saving Punjab farmer
By Devinder Sharma
04 Oct 2011

To overcome the adverse long term impacts of intensive farming, Punjab needs to make its agriculture more sustainable and farmer centric...
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