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India to defend local-buy policy in solar mission as US, EU protest by Amiti Sen

India is readying to defend its policy requiring companies to source local content for the national solar mission project, a rule that has triggered protests from the US and the EU.  The commerce department is talking to the ministry of new and renewable energy on how to argue its case should the dispute reach the World Trade Organisation. The ministry is responsible for executing the Jawahar Lal Nehru National Solar Mission,...

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Call to boycott London Olympics over Dow role

-The Hindu Some of the country's most prominent para-athletes, Bhopal gas leak victims and campaigners have called on the Union Government to boycott the upcoming London Olympics unless Dow Chemical is dropped as sponsor. “All Indian para-athletes should boycott London Paralympics-2012 until Dow Chemical is dropped as a sponsor. The Indian Olympics Association and the Sports Ministry of India should show much stronger protests against this sponsorship,” said Haryana Paralympic Association secretary...

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India’s Air the World’s Unhealthiest, Study Says by Heather Timmons and Malavika Vyawahare

India has the worst air pollution in the entire world, beating China, Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh, according to a study released during this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. Of 132 countries whose environments were surveyed, India ranks dead last in the ‘Air (effects on human health)’ ranking. The annual study, the Environmental Performance Index, is conducted and written by environmental research centers at Yale and Columbia universities with assistance from...

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From food security to food justice by Ananya Mukherjee

If the malnourished in India formed a country, it would be the world's fifth largest — almost the size of Indonesia. According to Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), 237.7 million Indians are currently undernourished (up from 224.6 million in 2008). And it is far worse if we use the minimal calorie intake norms accepted officially in India. By those counts (2200 rural/2100 urban), the number of Indians who cannot afford...

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VEG OR NON-VEG? INDIA AT THE CROSSROADS

Is the majority of India veg or non-veg? Well, contrary to impression, the land of Gandhi and Buddha is predominantly non-veg. It may well have been majority vegetarian country at some point of time but the new trend is that more and more people are taking to non-vegetarian diets. A new policy paper, “Veg or Non-Veg? India at the Crossroads,” published by Brighter Green, a New York-based public policy action...

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