In the run up to the next global jamboree on climate change, in the tourism-cum-summitry town of Cancun, Mexico, the government has come out with an Indian view of global warming, based on indigenous research. The upshot of the effort is a much more worrisome portrayal of the challenge of climate change. The Indian studies forecast that mean temperature will rise in India by around 2ºC by 2030, rather than...
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Prithviraj Chavan should declare wet drought in Maharashtra: Farmers by Vaishali Balajiwale
Soon after the monsoon was over, rains made unseasonal comeback in Nashik and nearby areas again on Diwali day. As days passed, the initial surprise turned into shock as it rained night after night, and by Sunday it had rained 525mm in November. Heavy showers and thunderstorms all over the district damaged the crops so much that nothing of the rabi (winter) crop remains. Vineyards have thrown away young berries at...
More »Labour laws hurting employment growth need to be revisited:PM
Acknowledging that some labour laws have not Yielded the desired results, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said there is a need to revisit some of them which have hurt the growth of employment. "We have enacted several progressive labour laws since independence and some even before that. But it appears that not all these laws have had the intended good effects that we would like to see on the ground," he...
More »"Perfect Storm" Spurred 2007-08 Food Crisis, Study Says by Matthew O Berger
Rising food prices have not yet reached crisis levels but they are expected to remain very volatile for about the next decade, researchers said Thursday. The conclusions were based on a new study of the factors that contributed to the 2007-08 food crisis, which researchers hope will shed light on what actions might be taken to avoid food crises in the future. "There were many suspects for what caused the crisis, but...
More »LF, Oppn unite to resist land acquisition
Land set to be acquired for a proposed BSF camp have united ruling Left Front partners CPI(M) and RSP besides the Opposition Trinamool and Congress to resist the move at Mahabari in South Dinajpur district. The parties have formed a ‘Krishi Jomi Raksha Committee’ (Save Agricultural Land Committee) to oppose the acquisition of 300 bighas for the proposed camp, CPI(M) district secretariat member Goutam Goswami said on Monday. “If the land was...
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