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As various parts of India witness one of the worst droughts, an above par monsoon is an imperative
2016-04-09 21:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Economic Times: When a law usually reserved for times of religious, caste or political violence is used at a time of water scarcity, you know how bad the problem is. In the past few weeks, Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure has been imposed in Latur and Parbhani, both in the drought-stricken Marathwada region of Maharashtra, to prevent the gathering of more than five people around water supply spots, thereby averting conflicts. These developments come at a time when the initial forecasts for this year's...
Voda rounds up banks for India IPO
2016-04-08 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Telco aims to select its advisors next month, according to sources; sale of 10% stake mooted.
V-Nova video compression enables FastFilmz low-bandwidth OTT in India
2016-04-07 17:30:54| Digital TV News
V-Nova has announced that FastFilmz, Indias innovative new OTT service provider, has deployed V-Novas PERSEUS software. With V-Nova PERSEUS, FastFilmz is able to deliver quality streamed video to both 2G and 3G mobile phone users.
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India: Climate change buffer and keeper of ecology balance
2016-04-07 08:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Times of India: As long as the 21st-century man will continue to tamper with natural buffers like the Aravali hills, hotter summers (and warmer winters) will become a way of life. The Aravali bionetwork has been around for aeons. "They're much more ancient than the Himalayas, and they're uniquely important," says Amina Shervani, a Gurgaon-based entrepreneur and land-rights activist. "We are fortunate to have something as the Aravallis next door." These hills, she explains, created a system of lakes where run-off...
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India raises Iran credit line to $450 mln
2016-04-06 18:26:58| Steel - Topix.net
NEW DELHI: India's cabinet on Wednesday raised a credit line to Iran to $450 million as New Delhi aims to boost trade ties with Tehran after the lifting of international sanctions. The credit line, to be extended by the country's lending arm for the export of good and services, will help in supplying steel rails to Tehran.
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