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lavasa petition hearing adjourned

The Bombay High Court on Friday adjourned the hearing of a petition filed by the lavasa Corporation against the status quo and show-cause notice issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forests. It, however, did not vacate the stay on resumption of construction activities. The matter was adjourned till December 6. Meanwhile, the National Alliance of People's Movement (NAPM) has appealed to the court that their petition be clubbed in the...

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25 years of Save Narmada Movement

Has Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), one of India’s best-known peoples’ movements, run out of steam? Or is it still relevant in its new avatar as a force to reckon with? After all, the NBA has failed to achieve its primary goal of blocking big dams on Narmada, including the Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat. The short answer to the question of NBA’s achievement is that it has forced a paradigm...

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Pawar bats against CBI probe overdose

Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar today said the government should take note of Ratan Tata’s statement that India risked turning into a “banana republic” and cautioned against the excessive use of the CBI. Pawar’s statement came in the middle of a CBI crackdown on an alleged bribes-for-loans scandal involving several top financial officials and real estate players in Maharashtra. Another real estate project, which was once associated with Pawar’s relatives, has been...

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It ill behoves you to attend lavasa event, NGO tells Cameron by Divya Gandhi

James Cameron, director of sci-fi blockbuster Avatar, finds himself embroiled in the controversy surrounding lavasa, India's first “private hill city” that has been in the news for alleged environmental law violations. Mr. Cameron, who is slated to speak at the big-ticket ‘Innovation and Knowledge' (INK) conference being held in association with Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) between December 9 and 12 at lavasa, has been urged to boycott the event. In a...

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Journalism after “Radiagate” by Kalpana Sharma

Whatever the justification given by journalists whose names have come up in the `Radiagate' expose, there is no question that it has forced much-needed introspection. For years, the cosiness between prominent media persons and both politicians and the corporate world had become blatant. But rarely to the point where it was flaunted as it is today. In many ways, the 24-hour-news format and television have made this evident with anchors...

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