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India's forests are in serious decline, both in numbers and health-M Rajshekhar

The government says area under forests has been increasing for the last 13 years. ET finds this is the outcome of statistical jugglery and the use of flawed definitions by India's forest bureaucracy. The bald truth is India's forests are in serious decline, both in numbers and in health. In February, the latest instalment of a little environmental kabuki played out when the Forest Survey of India released its biennial report...

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Sariska tourism hit as farmers intensify protest-Rajendra Sharma

The Sariska Tiger reserve remained closed for the second day on Thursday following protests by local farmers residing in the periphery of the reserve. Even resorts around the reserve were closed to further bookings from foreign tourists. Many tourists who were disallowed entry by the protestors remained stuck in their respective hotels throughout the day. Hundreds of the farmers who were protesting against the relocation of their villages started a sit-in...

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Villagers around Sariska reserve protest relocation

-The Times of India   Hundreds of the villagers living in the periphery of Sarika tiger reserve on Tuesday blocked the gates to the forest and gheraoed the employees in protest against relocation of the villages nearby the reserve.  On Wednesday, hundreds of villagers gathered for a mahapanchayat against the government order of not letting the farmers to sell off their lands since there is a ban on selling and purchasing of property...

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14,300 trees likely to be felled for Delhi Metro's 3rd phase

-PTI Nearly 14,300 trees are likely to be felled during the construction work of Delhi Metro's third phase.  The "Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has submitted a tentative proposal indicating removal of 14,298 trees for construction of following of metro lines in Phase-III," Minister of State for Environment and Forests Jayanthi Natarajan said in a written reply to Lok Sabha today.  On whether the government has done any assessment about how felling of...

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Tenuous lives by Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed

Conservation measures have taken away the traditional livelihoods of nomadic tribes in Karnataka. AT a short distance from the world famous monuments at Hampi is the village of Hulihaidar in the fertile region of the “rice bowl of Karnataka” in Gangavathi taluk in Koppal district. Local residents say it was an important town in the Vijayanagara empire (1336-1646 C.E.) and the seat of a local lord. Today it is home to...

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