Policing the Eco-Policies
One of the most interesting paradoxes of city planning in Himalayan region is that, in spite of being ecologically rich and heritage rich countries, major cities in the region are most neglected. It is evident that the cities in the mountainous part of Himalayan region have grown rapidly in terms of their population sizes, but [...]
Green movement: corporate Trojan Horse
It is true that there are many in the ecology movement that cannot be classified right or left, and indeed many scientists working on such matters – everything from producing pollution-free energy to efficient waste management and recycling. However, the application of the science itself is subject to politics. If a scientist invents an energy-saving [...]
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Random posts last 30 days
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Random posts first half 2011
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On moral Grounds one of CA member says “NO WORK, NO PAY” in Nepal
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Thoughts on moving Zimbabwe beyond the prejudices and hatred of tribe, race and ethnicity
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Libyan rebels try to fight off attack on Ajdabiya by Gaddafi’s forces
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Attack on a prisoner in Central Jail of Nepal, raises question against Nepal Police
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Four people, among them possibly one woman, were hanged in Southeastern Iran
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Link to us
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The Demand For Partition Of India
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Pabitra Mukhopadhyay's triptych:
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New twitter website
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Photographers
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Peacekeeping
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NL-Aid is editing with Euroglot software