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A new chapter in NCERT history

Tuesday 14 August '07

Gender sensitisation remains a focus area of the NCERT books all through. The magic math book for Class-IV students presents the story of Kiran...
Uttar Pradesh to plant a record

Tuesday 17 July '07

The Uttar Pradesh Forest Department has big plans for July 31. It is planning to plant one crore saplings on a single day and make it to the Guinness Book of Records
Cotton goes organic

Friday 6 July '07

Shell helps farmers do away with pesticides and go green
Briton roughed up trying to protect Kerala strays

Saturday 16 June '07

After Karnataka, stray dogs in Kerala are the focus of some unwanted attention. The state administration is on a stray dog killing spree in Thiruvananthapuram, and a British woman...
China outnumbered, tigers can’t be bred in captivity

Thursday 14 June '07

A conference of parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, being held at The Hague, the Netherlands
Rajasthan cops bag global award for wildlife law enforcement

Monday 11 June '07

The Rajasthan Police have been honoured with the Clark R Bavin Wildlife Law Enforcement Awards, 2007, at the ongoing Convention on International Trade...
Chennai loses top slot to Ajmer

Wednesday 30 May '07

For a change, Ajmer has beaten Chennai to the top slot as far as the Class X CBSE results are concerned.
Ban on tiger products: China team here to talk

Wednesday 16 May '07

In order to facilitate its traditional medicine industry, a Chinese delegation of State Forestry Administration officials is in New Delhi to discuss
‘Carbon emissions can be cut by 4 pc’

Tuesday 10 April '07

Climate change can be addressed while meeting the energy demands for development over the years...
A ‘safer’ Samjhauta leaves for Pakistan, fear on hold

Thursday 22 February '07

There was tight security today at Old Delhi Railway Station, Platform No. 18, from where the Samjhauta Express left for its first journey since the Sunday night blasts.
Bad days over, onion survives kharif crisis

Friday 16 February '07

Prices are dipping after a weeklong spin. With late kharif harvests set to come in, the crisis will end soon
In Capital, every second missing person is a child

Tuesday 13 February '07

Nithari wake-up call: Delhi cops open nine new cells, new circular alerts ranks, explains drill to locate kids
‘India still counts for half of world’s leprosy patients’

Sunday 28 January '07

International Leprosy Association expresses worry, 17th world leprosy congress in Hyderabad next year
Carbon credit rewards for villagers who use biomass

Wednesday 24 January '07

Villagers in South India who were using biomass as a source of cooking fuel never realised that they are preventing a sizeable amount of carbon from being emitted into the atmosphere.
Border business

Sunday 14 January '07

Barhni in Uttar Pradesh’s Siddharthnagar district thrives on the fact it lies on the Indo-Nepal border
Tiger flesh found in Dudhwa reserve

Friday 12 January '07

Over 25 kg of tiger flesh has been found from the periphery of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve.
4 leopard skins recovered from Andhra tribals

Friday 20 October '06

Pimkapalli tribals even attacked the forest teams which had gone to nab an accused.
Low-cost tractor hits the market

Friday 29 September '06

The low-cost tractor is finally a reality. Launched this week by a Delhi-based company, the tractor is supposed...
Now, tiger skins going to Chinese homes: Report

Thursday 28 September '06

Latest investigations conducted by Wildlife Protection Society of India, an Indian NGO, and the international Environment Investigative Agency...
Yet another wildlife haul in Agra

Wednesday 20 September '06

In the biggest seizure of wildlife in Agra in less than a week, two canter-trolleys full of consignment was found at the house of Brijesh Upadhyay, the man accused of dealing in endangered wildlife species.
Stingrays, starfish in Agra wildlife haul

Monday 18 September '06

Four days after a large number of endangered Olive Ridley turtles and cobras were discovered from a courier consignment in Agra...
Turtles, cobras in courier; raids in Agra, Chennai

Friday 15 September '06

Exposing a huge inter-state racket in endangered animals, 97 Olive Ridley turtles and about 100 cobras were seized in Agra...
Flowers power way to big business

Friday 1 September '06

From being a small-scale industry to being a major player in the export market, from a cultivation area of 53,000 hectares in 1993-94 to 103,000 hectares in 2001-02...
Sweet success

Sunday 25 June '06

Sugar never tasted so good for the farmers in western UP. With the govt’s new sugar policy offering a range of sops to private mills, unprecedented competition and demand for cane bring economic freedom to these growers. Ravleen Kaur reports.
The Snowman of Ladakh

Sunday 11 June '06

In the Ladakhi villages where he has brought water, Chewang Norphel is a hero. He has designed artificial glaciers that preserve water in winters which can be later used for irrigation in April
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