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African nations face medical staff shortage
By d-sector Team  | 06 Jun 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Health Infrastructure and Delivery

Avoiding sun exposure may cause depression: Study
By d-sector Team  | 24 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Lifestyle Diseases

In 40 years, India fails to improve child mortality record
By d-sector Team  | 24 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Children Healthcare

Alcohol major killer worldwide: WHO
By d-sector Team  | 23 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Lifestyle Diseases

Poor countries mark progress in health
By d-sector Team  | 11 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - International Policies and Programmes

Zimbabwe receives UN aid to fight measles
By d-sector Team  | 06 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - International Policies and Programmes

NACO's alarm about Kashmir found false: J&K official
By d-sector Team  | 06 May 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Communicable Diseases

Activists question government efforts to lift ban on asbestos mining
By d-sector Team  | 28 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Contamination and Diseases

Rajasthan has higher risk of MMR: Experts
By d-sector Team  | 26 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Women Healthcare

India asleep over asbestos risks
By Krishnendu Mukherjee  | 23 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Contamination and Diseases

Way to go to improve health care scenario
By d-sector Team  | 20 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - National Policies and Programmes

After USA, Russia may go for health care reform
By d-sector Team  | Moscow | 20 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - International Policies and Programmes

Himachal fails to utilize NRHM fund
By d-sector Team  | 16 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - National Policies and Programmes

Govt proposes law to regulate private clinics
By d-sector Team  | 16 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Privatisation of Healthcare

Maternal mortality on decline, says The Lancet report
By d-sector Team  | 15 Apr 2010
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT - Health - Women Healthcare

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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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