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Climate council's water mission for India by TN Narasimhan

India's recently announced Water Mission provides a rare opportunity for informed public debate to formulate a national water policy to unify the country in equitable use of the vital resource.  On May 28, 2010 the Prime Minster's Council on climate change, with Dr. Manmoan Singh being present, approved a water mission for India. This is an important event. The mission statement is an action plan catalysed by climate change response....

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Focus on agri study

Orissa will soon have an e-surveillance mechanism for pest attack through use of scientific tools so that the farmers are benefited and remedial actions can be initiated by the agriculture department. “Scientists working under the Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, must change their strategy and include climate change as their research focus area and also impact patterns to help farmers,” said agriculture production commissioner R.N. Senapati at state-level research council...

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PM's climate council clears water mission

The Prime Minister's Council on climate change has given an in-principle clearance to the long pending National Water Mission — one of the eight missions planned under the National Action Plan on climate change. As a first step under the plan, the council has agreed that all the data on water should be put in the public domain to help mobilise better action on water conservation and augmentation. The PM,...

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Biodiversity challenges ahead by S Balaji

The world needs to act quickly to counter the erosion of species. The task is particularly important for India, one of the 12 mega-biodiversity centres.  May 22 marked the International Day for Biological Diversity. It commemorates the adoption of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) that day in 1992. As of December 2009, exactly 192 countries and the European Commission were signatories to it. This year has been declared the...

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Green India Mission to double afforestation efforts by 2020

The Green India Mission, part of India's plan to fight climate change, proposed to double the area being taken up for afforestation and eco-restoration over the next decade. The first draft of the Mission, released on Monday, projects an ambitious target of 20 million hectares by 2020, at a cost of Rs. 44,000 crore. Public consultations will be undertaken across the country from June 11, following which the draft will be...

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