First food: a taste of India’s biodiversity
This collection of around 100 recipes from different parts of the country brings to life the magic that takes place once biodiversity is combined with culinary dexterity.
This collection of around 100 recipes from different parts of the country brings to life the magic that takes place once biodiversity is combined with culinary dexterity.
The new alliance, with India as a 'deal-maker', will do little to cut emissions to anywhere near the desired levels The new alliance, with India as a 'deal-maker', will do little to cut emissions to anywhere near the desired levels.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority's track-record suggests it is industry-friendly, not pro-consumer We are discussing a governance-reform initiative
If the system's broken, why fix it? Government policy is to replace it with an 'authority', without sorting out the details Sunita Narain / New Delhi September 25, 2009, 0:20 IST If the system's broken, why fix it? Government policy is to replace it with an 'authority', without sorting out the details.
With an unusual monsoon, just enough rain is not what is needed - we need a better water-management strategy.
This presentation shows the present scenario of climate change. It stresses on its political and economic challenge and the key issues for the upcoming climate agreement at Copenhagen. This presentation is delivered by Sunita Narain, CSE, Delhi at South Asian media briefing workshop on climate change, organised by Centre for science and environment on 27th Aug 09 at New Delhi.
Without the west cutting its emissions, this means a virtual cap on the emissions of the developing world
Good water-management policies are needed to cope with flood-drought cycles Good water-management policies are needed for India to cope with flood-drought cycles, often in neighbouring areas.
Cities are managing to get more water while the majority of people live in villages
CCS is the marketing spiel to make coal look eco-friendly CCS is the marketing spiel to make coal look eco-friendly, but no one
Put the poor who have voted for this govt at the centre of reforms Sunita Narain / New Delhi June 5, 2009, 0:43 IST The new (old) government is back. The question is if it has learnt its most important lesson: How to join its political agenda to the agenda of government.