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PMsetsrecordstraightonemissions
From: tubaah on Wed, Oct 21 2009 5:14 PM
Speaking at a military meet, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, "There are concerted attempts by the developed countries to impose new obligations on developing countries like India to limit emission of greenhouse gases. This could impact our economic development."
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BhopalThedeathofalake
From: tubaah on Tue, Oct 20 2009 5:13 PM
Instead of conserving the biggest drinking water reservoir in the city of lakes Bhopal, the planners want to allow residential and commercial activity all around it, something that will only destroy the Badi Jheel.
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From: tubaah on Tue, Oct 20 2009 5:13 PM
भोपाल की बड़ी झील के पास खाली पड़ी हरित पट्टी को रिहायशी और इंडस्ट्रियल क्षेत्र बनाने की योजना तैयार हो रही है। ऐसे में दिनों दिन सिमटती बड़ी झील पर ख़तरा मंडरा रहा है।
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DolphinnowaNationalAnimalforIndia
From: tubaah on Sat, Oct 10 2009 4:50 PM
After two decades of Krishna Ram’s conservation efforts, the river dolphin has acquired a new status. It's the new national aquatic animal of India.
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RanthamboretigersfaceChinathreat
From: tubaah on Wed, Oct 07 2009 4:37 PM
After Sariska, now the tigers of Ranthambore are under threat. Poaching gangs are active in the area.
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APFamilystuckonroof
From: tubaah on Wed, Oct 07 2009 4:37 PM
Fighting the floods in Andhra Pradesh, thousands have left their homes looking for safety. But several stayed on perched on roofs, even as water levels around their homes went up.
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AerialviewofdevastationinKurnooldistrict
From: tubaah on Tue, Oct 06 2009 4:37 PM
Four days after what’s being described as the worst floods in many parts of Andhra Pradesh in recorded history, several areas remain water-logged, even cut off. NDTV takes an aerial survey.
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Vijayawadasfortunessink
From: tubaah on Tue, Oct 06 2009 4:36 PM
It was famous as one of Andhra’s most-prosperous cities. Now, Vijayawada, built on the banks of the River Krishna, has disappeared under water.
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WhosefloodisitTheblamegame
From: tubaah on Tue, Oct 06 2009 4:36 PM
It’s not our fault, says Karnataka's Irrigation Minister, Basavaraj Bommai. Andhra Pradesh has accused Karnataka of causing havoc by releasing water from its reservoirs after torrential rainfall last week.
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MaharashtraFlashfloodsleavehundredsstranded
From: tubaah on Mon, Oct 05 2009 4:33 PM
Rescue operations are underway in Maharashtra, after incessant rains caused flash floods in the Sindhdurg region.
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Andhra3districtstobeevacuatedwithin24hrs
From: tubaah on Mon, Oct 05 2009 4:33 PM
Krishna, Vijayawada and Guntur need to be evacuated before water from teh Nagarjuna Sagar Dam reaches them on Monday morning.
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Karnataka17villagesmarooned10000homeless
From: tubaah on Mon, Oct 05 2009 4:33 PM
With a let up in the rains, the flood situation in north Karnataka has begun to ease slightly. But all dams in the region remain full and rivers carrying water to Andhra Pradesh remain swollen.
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Heavyrainskill46inKarnataka
From: tubaah on Sat, Oct 03 2009 4:31 PM
At least 46 people have died over the last few days because of the flooding in the northern districts of the state. Standing crops have also been destroyed.
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Jumboforthejob
From: tubaah on Sat, Sep 26 2009 4:26 PM
There has been speculation about whether age is catching up with Mysore Dasara’s royal elephant, but thankfully there is no VRS scheme for jumbos.
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Cropsthatneedlesswater
From: tubaah on Sat, Sep 26 2009 4:26 PM
At a time when the country is faced with drought and delayed rains, small farmers in a drought-prone area of Andhra Pradesh show the way forward when it comes to an uncertain monsoon and receding water tables.
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GoinggreenthisNavratra
From: tubaah on Fri, Sep 25 2009 4:27 PM
Durga puja’s festivities have begun in right earnest in Kolkata today. On Maha Shashti, NDTV visits a pandal that is completely green, literally. Even Goddess Durga may become impressed with it.
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DidObamapromisetoolittleonclimatechange
From: tubaah on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:13 PM
Speaking to NDTV’s Sarah Jacob after President Obama's speech at the UN Climate Meet on Monday, India's Minister for Environment, Jairam Ramesh, gives his take on whether the US president failed to make an impressive commitment on America's behalf.
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Dhaturiyaswaterrevolution
From: tubaah on Thu, Sep 24 2009 4:12 PM
Madhya Pradesh is facing an acute water crisis. The situation is so grave that fights break out over water almost every day in the summer in many of its villages. But there are silent revolutions taking place.
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SOSfromHimalayastotheworld
From: tubaah on Wed, Sep 23 2009 4:21 PM
NDTV travelled with film Director Shekhar Kapur to Rohtang Pass where the glaciers have been impacted by climate change.
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Tigerexpertssaynotocheetahs
From: tubaah on Sun, Sep 13 2009 3:45 PM
The government wants the cheetah to roar in India again, an animal that has been extinct for over 60 years. But as the government prepares the roadmap for cheetah reintroduction, pressure from the tiger lobby may force Centre to shelve the project.
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