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Aug 15-31, 2006

Cover Story

The Centre's ambitious urban renewal plan has one basic flaw: in the name of public-private participation it tries to give greater agency to private corporations than elected bodies. nidhi jamwal exposes the subversion of democratic institutions

Editor's page

When we released our study on pesticides in soft drinks, our objective was clear: we needed action on regulations, which had been stymied because of corporate pressure. What we hadn't anticipated was the response of the cola majors. Three years have lapsed since we published our first report on pesticides in colas. The response then had been immediate and vituperative. "There are no pesticides in our drinks and the Centre for Science and Environment cannot test our products" was the line taken by the cola majors.

Interview

Veerbhadra Mishra heads the Sankat Mochan Foundation, an NGO at the forefront in trying to revive the Ganga's fortunes in Varanasi. A man who wears many hats --...

Factsheet

Projected world population distribution in 2025

Feature

Their ecosystem is under threat but no one seems to care

Debate

There is a need to find better solutions

Medicinal plants can improve the fortunes of state's rural poor

Opinion

West Bengal's Left Front government is all set to displace farmers

Letters

Pesticides in soft drinks

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