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31.01.2007 from Unplugged Living:
“These heaters are capable of heating water up to 80 degree Centigrade. It takes 30 minutes to boil rice using these heaters,” explains hospital Dean.
Image: Solar water heaters

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Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy]
27.01.2007 Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis must drop its controversial court case against India which begins in Chennai on 29 January, Oxfam urged. The case challenges India's patent law designed to promote cheaper generic medicines for poor patients.
+ MSF urges Novartis to drop its case
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
21.01.2007 An Indian law intended to promote economic development is causing environmental damage and harming the livelihoods of some of the nation's poorest people, according to a report released today.
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From: International Institute for Environment and Development
NYKS II
19.01.2007 A five days training programme on computer applications and its effective usage in advocacy and communications at rural level was organised for the filed functionaries of the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) on 13 – 17 January 2007 at Jehangirabad in Barabanki district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Capacity building] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] [Media] [MDGs]
Image: NYKS II © Narendra Deo
Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown
18.01.2007 Some of the work of the IMF, the World Bank and the UN should be brought together, the British Chancellor, Gordon Brown, said in a speech in India yesterday. He suggested that the Bank should have a focus on energy security and environmental care.
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Image: Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown
18.01.2007 Environmental, human rights and occupational health workers from 14 Asian countries attending the fifth Waste Not Asia (WNA) conference have called for adoption of Integrated Zero Waste Management instead of polluting technologies like incinerators. The conference also called upon the UN and affiliated bodies to condemn and end the promotion of incinerators and other materials destruction technologies.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [South East Asia] [Cities] [Pollution] [Health]
18.01.2007 The Earth Caare Foundation and India International Center are holding a memorial function on January 24 in New Delhi to remember two NGO workers - Ms. Sarita and her colleague Shri Mahesh Pitti - who laid down their lives three years ago while working for the rights of rural people of Gaya district in the central Indian state of Bihar.
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Related topics/regions: [Activism] [Civil society]
17.01.2007 UK Chancellor Gordon Brown must put pressure on the Indian Government to do more to end the exploitation of millions of children forced into child labour when he visits the country this week, following his recent comments on the 200th anniversary of the abolition of slavery, says Save the Children.
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From: Save the Children UK
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17.01.2007 Rekha Devi is a reporter for Aangan Ke Paar, a BBC World Service Trust-produced weekly radio programme broadcast from 22 AIR stations and BBC Hindi dealing with issues concerning women, especially HIV/AIDS. But unlike other such shows which rely on interviews with experts, this programme has its ears to the ground. Literally.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Gender] [Communication] [ICT] [Media]
The "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker: the simplest form of solar cooker
16.01.2007 from The Hindu:
A choice is now available for those living in apartments to switch over to a renewable energy mode of cooking.
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Image: The "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker: the simplest form of solar cooker
Tuberculosis is not a disease of a bygone era. Image of boy at TB hospital in Ethiopia © SciDev.net
10.01.2007 Tuberculosis, malnutrition, and the devastation of wars in the Central African Republic, Sri Lanka, and the Congo are profoundly affecting millions of people yet remain almost invisible in the U.S. media, says Médecins Sans Frontières.
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From: Médecins sans frontières
Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [Somalia] [Haiti] [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Colombia] [Central African Republic]
Image: Tuberculosis is not a disease of a bygone era. Image of boy at TB hospital in Ethiopia © SciDev.net
10.01.2007 Indian laws, policies and political rhetoric appear to favour the rights of Dalits and other low-caste communities. But do these translate into improvement in their lives? Meenakshi Ganguly reports.
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From: openDemocracy
09.01.2007 While large multilateral agencies are touting reconstruction successes in India since the 2004 tsunami, community groups say a closer look reveals a population dissatisfied with the results of a process that largely ignored their input.
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From: OneWorld US
09.01.2007 JAGORI and the WomenÂ’s Studies Department Jawaharlal Nehru Univeristy present a talk on The GLOVE Project: Gender, Violence Prevention and Local Governance in Victoria by Dr. Carolyn Whitzman at 2.30 pm on January 10, 2006 in JNU-Room 2, School of Social Sciences II, New Delhi.
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09.01.2007 Dr. Abusaleh Shariff, Sachar Committee member, told in an interview with The Hindu, a national daily, that India's spectacular diversity must be visible in its public spaces.
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Related topics/regions: [Development] [Population] [Social exclusion] [Human rights] [Religion]
Treadle pumps: pedaling out of poverty and hunger (IDEI)
09.01.2007 from The Independent:
Some dismiss carbon-offsetting as a way of buying a clear conscience. Some Indian farmers would disagree.
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Image: Treadle pumps: pedaling out of poverty and hunger (IDEI)
Mailamma
08.01.2007 A leader of the anti-Coca-Cola struggle in Kerala, India, whose own well was so heavily polluted that it was deemed unfit for human consumption, died Saturday.
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From: India Resource Center
Image: Mailamma © India Resource Center
08.01.2007 The WNA Meeting is a gathering of people from Asia who share a vision of building a Zero Waste society through sustainable consumption, clean production, Zero Waste and ecology-friendly approaches to managing discards. This time the meeting is being held at the south Indian city of Kovalam in Kerala between January 15 to 18, 2007.
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