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Though the Nano project is yet to take root, realty players and even small time investors are already on a buying spree around the Sanand -Viramgram highway----------
Though the Nano project is yet to take root, realty players and even small time investors are already on a buying spree around the Sanand -Viramgram highway----------
Though the Nano project is yet to take root, realty players and even small time investors are already on a buying spree around the Sanand -Viramgram highway
Chorgalia is a small village at the foot of the rather less prominent Shivaliks in the Kumaon Himalayas, close to the city of Haldwani.
Did the Kosi really change its course this time?
The fishes are gasping, not out of the water this time. Rather in the water itself!
The city government is on a tree planting drive ahead of the 2010 Commonwealth Games Urban Indians are realizing the problem that is staring at us and therefore concerted efforts are being made to turm the Capital green. After decades of reckless industrialization the environment is back on the nation's agenda," says Sunita Narain of the Centre for Science and Environment.
The future of two hydel power plants is stalled in the wake of a stand off between two different NGOs contesting over its religious and developmental implications in the state.
The huge bauxite deposits in Niyamgiri have led the Vedanta group to set up an alumina refinery at Lanjigarh, making the tribals apprehensive about their habitat
COCA COLA, which is at the centre of a raging water usage controversy in India, has for the first time admitted to the full gravity of the water problem surrounding its plants in the country. The US soft drinks MNC has announced that it would more than fully compensate for water drawn by its various bottling plants in the country.
COCA COLA, which is at the centre of a raging water usage controversy in India, has for the first time admitted to the full gravity of the water problem surrounding its plants in the country. The US soft drinks MNC has announced that it would more than fully compensate for water drawn by its various bottling plants in the country.