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Gloomy face of glittering Delhi
By Gaurav Sharma  | 14 Jun 2010

While the government authorities are spending billions to beautify Delhi for the Commonwealth Games 2010, does any one care for the millions of poor living in pitiable conditions in the Capital's slums?

People's tribunal conducts hearing in Narmada Valley
By d-sector Team  | 04 Jun 2010

Despite years of government promises, the proper rehabilitation of Sardar Sarovar and other projects affected people still remains on the paper.

Maoists aim to capture Delhi: Raman Singh
By Gaurav Sharma  | 21 May 2010


Centre has ignored tribals, says former Commissioner of SCs & STs
By Gaurav Sharma  | 20 May 2010


Commonwealth Games hurt the commons
By Gaurav Sharma  | 17 May 2010


Activists question government efforts to lift ban on asbestos mining
By d-sector Team  | 28 Apr 2010

Civil Society demands ban on mining, manufacturing and use of asbesto

Media owners critical of Paid News report
By Gopal Krishna  | 27 Apr 2010

The Press Council Meet to discuss its report on 'Paid News' remained inconclusive.

Jairam is not so green
By Gaurav Sharma  | 25 Apr 2010

Under attack from his colleagues for delaying development projects, Jairam Ramesh gets unprecedented support from environment activists for his green agenda. However, the facts disclose that he is not yet willing to change the environmentally destructive development philosophy of his government.

Climate ideals do not match actions of Bolivians
By Soumya Dutta  | 24 Apr 2010

The Poples’ Conference on Climate Change at Cochabamba has given enough reasons to feel pride in the initiative taken by the government of Bolivia but unfortunately, the consumption driven philosophy of its citizens do not inspire much hope.

Call to choose between planet and death
By Soumya Dutta  | Cochabamba | 22 Apr 2010

The peoples' conference on climate change brings to the fore the growing conflict between the political interests and agendas embodied by Obama and Morales.

Cochabamba reverberates with hope
By Soumya Dutta  | Cochabamba | 21 Apr 2010

Leaving the disappointment of Copenhagen behind them, the peoples’ movements assemble in Bolivia for a historic meet on climate change

Cochabamaba is different from Copenhagen
By Soumya Dutta  | Cochabamba | 20 Apr 2010

Cochabamaba Climate conference has turned out to be a people's conference unlike the Governments' meet at Copenhagen.

Governments failed, people will not
By Soumya Dutta  | Cochabamba | 19 Apr 2010

After Copenhagen meet's failure, World People's Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth's Rights begins at Cochabamba in Bolivia

Avoid inflamed reporting on India-Pakistan water dispute, say experts
By Keya Acharya  | Islamabad | 12 Apr 2010


Challenges increase as WSF turns ten
By d-sector Team  | 05 Apr 2010


India makes education children's fundamental right
By d-sector Team  | 02 Apr 2010


From foreign shores to Indian doors: The Degree Conundrum
By d-sector Team  | 26 Mar 2010

Foreign universities are coming to India to expand their student base and to satiate the thirst of brand-hungry Indian students. But will they be able to fulfill the higher education needs of the country?

CSR gets government push
By d-sector Team  | 22 Mar 2010


India to play an active role in Africa's Development
By d-sector Team  | 17 Mar 2010


GM Food: Scepticism on the streets
By Rachna Arora Verma  | 08 Mar 2010

The media coverage of Bt brinjal debate has made the people conscious of GM Food related issues but the citizens also want the government to ensure healthy food to a young nation that seems to be living on burgers, pizzas and French fries, and unaware of consequences, loving it too!

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Coke Nation

The news that Indians consume far less aerated beverages each year than their neighbours in Pakistan and China could be interpreted differently. In comparison to per capita annual consumption of 39 and 21 bottles of aerated drinks in China and Pakistan respectively, average Indian drinks just about 14 bottles in a year. For Coca-Cola this means a serious job at hand for which the company has announced an advertisement budget of $5 billion. For the company, economic growth of a country and its peoples' thirst for aerated beverages is directly coorelated. 

Coca-Cola doesn't consider 'negative' publicity for cola behind poor consumption of the aerated beverage in India. As per its books, brand Coca-Cola has registered consecutive growth for past 27 quarters and has been a leader with a brand volume of 30 per cent. For Coca-Cola the target is to turn it into a 'Coke Nation', on the lines of Mexico where per capita annual consumption is 745 bottles..Whether Indian consumer exercises restraint in gulping the drink whose health consequences are all but known, the flipside to the story is that  the state governments are falling prey to Coca-Cola's investment plans?

Waste Appetite

The clock has turned full circle! After dumping industrial and toxic trash in the developing world all these years, Europe is now shopping for garbage to keep its cities, schools and homes heated. What better place than the developing world to shop for garbage! Reports indicate that northern Europe needs more than 700 million tons of trash to keep its waste-to-energy plants running. Most of its current demand is either domestically met or from garbage shipped from southern Europe.Yet, the demand is far more than what neighboring countries can spare after meeting their domestic needs. 

As more waste incinerators are being built in Sweden, Norway, Austria and Germany to meet the growing demand for heating public places, these countries are left with two options - either encourage households to produce more trash or else import garbage from across the world. For sure, it is easy to import than to produce! A company in England is already shipping some 1,000 tons of garbage to keep its systems running. Since incinerators have cornered environmental controversy in India and for rightful reasons, there exists an opportunity to explore feasibility of exporting as much as 109,589 tonnes of garbage that piles our streets on a daily basis. 

Lead View
To pee or not to pee
By Sudhirendar Sharma
21 Apr 2013

Sustained pollution of major rivers; continuous decline in groundwater reserves; priority allocation to non-consumptive sectors; and, growing disparity in water distribution only indicates that the worst is still to come!..
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