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Chemistry World July 13, 2011 Rajesh Parishwad |
Manufacturers targeted by India's e-waste laws In a bid to tackle this problem the government has enacted legislation that will systematize e-waste recycling and require manufacturers to reduce levels of hazardous chemicals in electronics.  |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2011 Eric Dutram |
Can India ETFs Beat Inflation Epidemic? Are these ETFs in serious trouble?  |
BusinessWeek June 9, 2011 Mehul Srivastava |
India's Powerful Can't Escape Jail A scandal over a telecom spectrum sale snares members of the elite  |
BusinessWeek June 9, 2011 Narayan & MacAskill |
In India, Slum Roofing Is Cheap -- and Deadly The top importer of asbestos, India is lax on factory regulations  |
TIME Asia May 23, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
A New Crop Of Consumers If India can double growth in the farm sector to 4%, it could add as much as 2 percentage points to GDP growth and finally close the gap with China.  |
Chemistry World May 6, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Endosulfan banned as agreement is reached with India India has reversed its opposition to a ban on the pesticide endosulfan, paving the way for the 127 nations of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants to agree a global moratorium on the use of the highly toxic pesticide.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 5, 2011 Maggie Starvish |
How 'Political Voice' Empowers the Powerless An increase in female political representation seems to be giving female crime victims in India a voice in the criminal justice system, according to new research by Harvard Business School professor Lakshmi Iyer and colleagues.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2011 Joshua J. Romero |
Fast Start for World's Biggest Biometrics ID Project In India, a few million people have been registered for a biometric database so far - only a billion left to go.  |
BusinessWeek April 21, 2011 MacAskill & Mukherjee |
Kolkata's Communists Face Eviction The likely demise of Marxist rule in West Bengal state may send a signal that voters of every party are tired of India's stalled politics.  |
Fast Company May 1, 2011 Leah Fabel |
Amit Bhatia's Aspire: Matching Rural Workers With Jobs Amit Bhatia, Founder and CEO of Aspire, which trains high-school and college students to become English-speaking, tech-savvy, problem-solving whiz kids ready for hire.  |
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