Shah Commission report shows how authorities, mine owners stripped Goa of iron
Three doog lines from The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by T S Eliot provide an objective correlative of what happened November 28 to December 9, 2011 at the Nkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention centre, where the 17th climate conference is being held:
“Let us go then, you and I
When the evening is spread upon the sky
Like a patient etherised upon a table”
Forest officials gear for lion census with GPS and GIS technology
1411 tigers left. So says the latest advertisement campaign of a new telecom company and the WWF. It is powerful. It plays to our emotions. But it does not tell us what is being done, or should be done. It does not tell us how we, the consuming classes, can be part of the solution to safeguard the tiger.