Full Coverage: India
March 2007
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29.03.2007
Greenpeace activists beamed huge slides on to the cooling tower of the National Thermal Power Corporation's (NTPC) power plant, that supplies electricity to Indian capital New Delhi, to brand the culprits of climate change. The message Stop Climate Change – Energy (r)evolution now! is for the Indian government to rethink its energy strategy before climate change starts affecting economic development of the country.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environment] [Climate change] [Environmental activism] |
29.03.2007
Citisens of Indian capital New Delhi and Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) appealed to the government to stop and review the brutal onslaught on thousands of trees lining the roads of the city for making way for the High Capacity Bus Service Corridor and widening of roads for more lanes.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Cities] [Environment] [Conservation] [Civil society] |
29.03.2007
UNESCO has launched an online platform to make available training and capacity-building resources developed by a variety of stakeholders in myriad subjects, including literacy, computers, business, environment and community development.
more...From: UNESCO - Communication, Information and Informatics Sector Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Capacity building] [Education] [ICT] [Civil society] |
27.03.2007
Every seven minutes a woman in India dies of a pregnancy-related cause. The White Ribbon Alliance India is raising awareness about safe motherhood, building alliances to effect changes, and acting as a catalyst for action.
more...From: Centre for Development and Population Activities |
22.03.2007
India must close a highway running through Jarawa lands, or the Andaman Island tribe may be wiped out, a UN report warns.
more...From: Survival International |
21.03.2007
One of India's popular environment and wildlife film festivals - CMS VATAVARAN 2007 - is accepting early bird entries till 31st March 2007. The last date for sending in films is 30th April 2007. For more information and entry form, visit the CMS VATAVARAN website.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
20.03.2007
Patenttisäännöt ovat osoittautuneet yhdeksi globalisaation akhilleenkantapääksi kansainvälisten lääkefirmojen pitäessä kiinni "oikeuksistaan" - huolimatta kasvavasta halpojen lääkkeiden tarpeesta. Paine muutoksiin kansainvälisissä patenttilaeissa on kuitenkin jatkuvasti kasvamassa.
more...From: SciDev.Net Related topics/regions: [Corporations] [Health] [Civil rights] [Knowledge] [Law] |
16.03.2007
An Asian rights group has called for international protests over an alleged massacre in an Indian village which it says occurred when security forces clashed with villagers trying to halt construction of a special industrial area.
more...From: Asian Human Rights Commission |
13.03.2007
More than 100 protestors, including 20 women, were arrested on the first day of two-day talks designed to save stalled World Trade Organisation negotiations in Delhi.
more...From: ActionAid UK |
12.03.2007
New Delhi-based NGO working on media issues - Centre for Media Studies - is holding a conference, Communication for Social Development: Discourse and Practice at the south Indian city of Hyderabad from April 12-14, 2007. The three-day event is being held in collaboration with the University of Hyderabad.
more...From: Toxics Link Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [MDGs] [Capacity building] [Media] [Civil society] |
06.03.2007
The Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis is beginning to lose the battle to protect its own reputation as it continues to pursue a controversial court case against India over an AIDS drug, an international development charity said today.
more...+ MSF urges Novartis shareholders to join the call to ‘Drop the Case' against the Indian government From: Oxfam International Related topics/regions: [Switzerland] |
05.03.2007
Indian NGO Toxics Link has brought out a report Mumbai: Choking on E-Waste - A study on the status of e-waste in Mumbai that reveals that Mumbai is not just the leading generator of electronic waste in the country, but also exports a large part of it to adjoining areas and also to Delhi. It is a detailed report on the Electronic and Electrical Equipments (WEEE) in Mumbai.
more...From: Toxics Link Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Consumption] [Pollution] [Activism] [Law] |
05.03.2007
The Indian government has initiated the registration of plant varieties with the Protection of Plant Variety and FarmersÂ’ Rights Authority (PPV&FRA) to provide them globally-recognised protection against piracy. The government plans to register 12 varieties of crop that will provide protection to farmers and farm communities to evolve, preserve and refine crop varieties.
more...From: InfoChange Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Agriculture] [Law] |
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