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Media clippings (2001), 2 January 2001 - 21 December 2001

 File — Box: OS13, Folder: 85
Identifier: MS-032-1-1-OS13-85

Scope and Contents

Consists of broadsheets and clippings of Rai's articles in the Hindu, the Hindustan Times and others on a range of environmental and developmental issues, such as elder neglect, dowry deaths and women's rights to choose. This includes the Green Talk column, which discusses issues such as the rehabilitation of trappers and tribals as part of wildlife protection; the efforts of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, as well as the growing threat to sharks in Indian waters; regreening in a Maharashtrian village; tree diversity and natural 'extreme records', a profile of Satu Hassi, Finland's minister for Environment and Development Co-operation. Also included is a TEFL supplement of the Guardian Weekly in association with the BBC World Service with a feature on India opening a teaching centre in Vietnam.

Dates

  • Creation: 2 January 2001 - 21 December 2001

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Access Level: Open/Online.

Extent

From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet (Approximately 4 Hollinger-style archival boxes.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Hindi

Physical Description

Newspaper clippings, scrapbook

Processing Information

Copyright may not have been assigned to Archives, National Centre for Biological Sciences. Permission for reproduction or distribution must be obtained in writing from the Archives at NCBS (archives@ncbs.res.in). The Archives at NCBS makes no representation that it is the copyright owner in all of its collections. The user must obtain all necessary rights and clearances before use of material, and material may only be reproduced for academic and non-commercial use. The collection contains articles and writings authored by Usha Rai - the donor of the collection.

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

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