Investigation into the attempted suicide by five members of a farmer’s family in Sanand on Monday has revealed that the main accused, a land dealer and an advocate, is related to the family, the police said a day later. Mansinh Sandhav, his sons Kalusinh and Hamir, and daughters-in-law Jatan Kalu Mansinh and Leela Hamir Mansinh had consumed pesticide in Vikramsinh Solanki’s house after the latter refused to give back their land....
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India: Environment under attack by Praful Bidwai
India’s rulers have found a new vocation – maligning environmentalists and questioning the very idea of regulating industry for pollution. Thus, faced with criticism of Lavasa, an artificial gated city of the super-rich near Pune, in which his family has invested crores, Agriculture Minister, Sharad Pawar, lashed out at well-known activist Medha Patkar and other “vested interests” for obstructing this “pioneering” project. Lavasa’s promoters built the project without seeking environmental clearance...
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The Environment Ministry's clearance of projects such as Posco, Jaitapur and Lavasa will cause havoc in our gravely endangered environment. EVEN the worst pessimist could not have imagined that the January 31 order of the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) approving the South Korean-origin company Posco's steel project in Orissa would be as bad as it actually is. Construction of the Rs.54,000-crore steel plant, its captive power unit and private...
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‘Break the nexus between builders and politicians' 'Land being grabbed from poor through malpractices' Social activist Medha Patkar and over 50 others were detained for some time by the police here on Tuesday after they barged into the Adarsh housing society and staged a protest, demanding the demolition of the building and the scrapping of Rule 3K under the Maharashtra Slum Act. “Adarsh is the symbol of their paradigm of development. They don't...
More »Activist Outrage at the UN Climate Conference by Anne Petermann and Orin Langelle
During protests against the WTO (World Trade Organization) meetings in Cancún, Mexico in September 2003, Lee Kyung Hae, a South Korean farmer and La Via Campesina member, martyred himself by plunging a knife into his heart while standing atop the barricades at Kilometer Zero. Around his neck was a sign that read, "WTO Kills Farmers." At that time, activists around the world were rallying under the umbrella of the global justice...
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