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Jharkhand’s 14-year-old Nishu develops special cooler, receives invite from Japan

-Daily Bhaskar Ranchi: Nishu Kumari is just 14-year-old, but her scientific acumen is on par with mature scientists. In one such example, the girl who lives in a slum of Adityapur, Bantanagar she has received an invite from Japan for a cooler developed by her that uses wind as a source of energy. She will be sponsored by the Science and Technology department for Sakura Exchange program that is to be...

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A hasty, half-baked report on environment -Ramaswamy R Iyer

-The Hindu The report of the High-Level Committee for reviewing environmental laws has a misplaced focus on speedy project clearances and wrongly attributes their delays to environmental laws The report of the High-Level Committee (HLC) on a review of environmental laws may no longer be in the news, but its potential for impacting environmental governance in the country has not diminished. That potential will become real soon enough. A note of caution...

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ADR study shows no MLA with serious criminal cases in Delhi elected

-DNA New Delhi: An analysis of the elected candidates in the recently held Delhi polls has shown that a number of MLAs with criminal cases has gone down from previous elections, with only 24 (34%) contenders declaring the same. A breakdown of the numbers, in a study conducted by the Delhi Election Watch and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) has shown that this number has reduced marginally, with 25 out of...

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New GDP Numbers Make Jaitley Happy -Lola Nayar

-Outlook 7.4 per cent growth is good news for the NDA's finance minister who will present his full budget two weeks from now.   Indian economy is forecast to grow at an accelerated 7.4 percent in the fiscal year ending in March 2015 as against 6.9 percent in the previous fiscal, according to advance estimates released Monday. The high growth numbers, based on the new formula (with 2011-12 as the base year)...

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In the Shadow of Displacement, Forest Tribes Look to Sustainable Farming -Stella Paul

-IPS News CHINTOOR, India- Laxman, a 10-year-old Koya tribal boy, looks admiringly at a fenced-in vegetable patch behind his home in southern India's Andhra Pradesh state. Velvety-green and laden with vegetables, the half-acre patch is where Laxman's family gets their daily quota of nutritious food. But one day soon it will disappear under several feet of water, thanks to the Polavaram multipurpose project - a 45-metre-high, 2.32-km-long mega dam currently under construction...

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