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- Kashmir Pressing Delhi for Aid for Quake-Hit Victims
- In India, browse the web through texts
- Delhi Gang Rape Suspect in ‘Critical Condition,’ Lawyer Says
- Ruling thrills patients and boosts Indian generic drug makers
- The Judgment that Acquitted Congress Party Leader Sajjan Kumar
- Lawyer to Contest Congress Leader Sajjan Kumar’s Acquittal in 1984 Riots Case
- 4-Year Old Rape Victim Dies in India
- Making smiles and transforming lives for free in Delhi
- Investigation of 1984 Sikh Massacre Continues in India
- Delhi women skeptical on effectiveness of new anti-rape laws
- Dutch Man Confesses to Killing British Woman in Kashmir, Police Say
- Gang Rape Defendants at Risk in Tihar Jail, Lawyers and Family Say
- Delhi’s ban on plastic bags fraught with challenges
- In India Gang Rape Case, Spotlight Turns to Jail
- A Conversation With: Former Tihar Inmate Niranjan Kumar Mandal
- Kashmir Is on the Boil, Once Again
- Early Warnings About Ram Singh’s Safety; Suicide ‘Not Possible,’ Family Says
- The Kumbh Mela: Inside the world’s largest human gathering
- Mystery Shrouds the Deaths of 3 Sisters
- Who Suffers Kashmir’s Strikes and Curfews
- In Delhi, two brothers become saviors of wild birds
- ‘I Just Want His Body Back’
- Calls to Return Afzal Guru’s Body to Kashmir Grow Louder
- Kashmir Shuts Down After Call for Prayers for Afzal Guru
- Curfew Lifts in Some Areas of Kashmir
Monthly Archives: December 2011
India fashions future fight against climate change
As the dust settles around this year’s U.N. climate change conference, the world is weighing its consequences for the global North and South. The final move by India, for the first time, dilutes the divide between developed and developing countries … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, India, World
Tagged carbon emissions, Climate Change, Connie Hedegaard, COP 17, Durban, greenhouse gases, Jayanthi Natarajan, Kyoto Protocol
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Climate talks: Natarajan says demand for legally binding treaty misplaced
Declaring that India has come to the climate conference with an “open mind”, Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan on Tuesday said the developed countries’ projection of legally binding agreement being a “panacea” for climate change was “completely off the mark”…read it … Continue reading
Posted in climate change, India, World
Tagged BASIC, China, Climate Change, Durban, European Union, India, Jayanthi Natarajan, Kyoto Protocol, UNFCCC
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