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Chemistry World July 25, 2012 |
Pharma Industry May Suffer as India Looks to Generics India plans to provide free generic drugs to half its population.  |
HBS Working Knowledge April 30, 2012 Dina Gerdeman |
India's Ambitious National Identification Program The Unique Identification Authority of India has been charged with implementing a nationwide program to register and assign a unique 12-digit ID to every Indian resident  |
Chemistry World March 1, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
Leak suggests Dow hired firm to follow Bhopal activists Dow Chemical hired US intelligence companies to monitor the activities of protestors belonging to groups demanding justice for victims of the Bhopal disaster in India, according to emails published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.  |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Joshua J. Romero |
India's Big Bet on Identity The world's largest biometric authentication system reaches its first major milestone, but lots of challenges remain  |
Chemistry World February 13, 2012 |
Building a nation of scientists Goverdhan Mehta talks to Sheena Elliott and Elinor Richards about the progress of science in India and the challenges scientists face  |
Chemistry World January 10, 2012 Rajesh Parishwad |
Indian science needs to raise its game Despite a three-fold increase in public R&D in the last five years, Indian science and research is yet to make a significant impact on the global scene according to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.  |
Chemistry World December 1, 2011 Maria Burke |
India Won't Boycott Olympics Over Dow Sponsorship The Indian Olympic Association has ruled out a boycott of the London 2012 Olympic Games, rejecting calls from human rights campaigners and some Indian athletes protesting about Dow Chemical's sponsorship of the games.  |
TIME Europe November 7, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
Breaking Free: How Nitish Kumar Turned Bihar Into a Model of Indian Reform Hope once seemed unimaginable in Bihar. For decades the state was an Indian byword for poverty, violence and corruption. But that was before Nitish Kumar became chief minister.  |
TIME Europe November 7, 2011 John Krich |
Children of a Lesser God India has the largest number of what it calls adivasi, already topping 84 million in the 2001 census. Inhabiting a place beneath even India's low-caste hordes, exposed to disease, mostly illiterate and barely subsisting.  |
TIME Europe September 12, 2011 Jyoti Thottam |
A Little Respect Indians are not satisfied with their democracy. They feel their disillusionment just as bitterly as the Arabs and rail against the exhausting indignities of daily corruption.  |
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