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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2009
Flood
  
Venkatesha Babu, C.R. Sukumar and Jacob Koshy  10:17 PM | October 07,2009
Millions of acres of farmland have been swamped by the floods triggered by torrential rainfall, ravaging corn, cotton and paddy crops and damaging vital installations in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
  07:30 PM | October 07,2009
  12:44 PM | October 06,2009
Joseph Stiglitz on the Global crisis and GDP, watch a video on the after effects of the Lakhani factory and listen to a podcast on why flood management is no longer an option
PTI   11:38 AM | October 05,2009
About 1.78 crore people in 15 districts have been affected by the torrential rains triggered by cyclonic weather conditions
C.R. Sukumar   11:20 PM | October 04,2009
Large parts in the two states are still inundated, thousands of villages were submerged and communication and transport links snapped
Saabira Chaudhuri  04:11 PM | September 11,2009
Mint’s slideshow of the rains offers a snapshot of how the city was affected
Romita Datta   10:26 PM | May 25,2009
The India Meteorological Department said the cyclone will abate in 24 hours
Elisabeth Rosenthal / NYT   12:44 AM | April 17,2009
While carbon dioxide may be the No. 1 contributor to rising global temperatures, scientists say black carbon has emerged as an important No. 2
Policy Track | S. Narayan  09:24 PM | March 15,2009
What one sees in the media and debates are the grand discussions and alliances, the seat-sharing agreements and the give and take of candidacies, as individuals and parties fight for their space in the sun
Policy Track | S. Narayan  09:24 PM | March 15,2009
What one sees in the media and debates are the grand discussions and alliances, the seat-sharing agreements and the give and take of candidacies, as individuals and parties fight for their space in the sun
Nidhi Verma / Reuters  10:59 PM | September 30,2008
Utpal Bhaskar   11:44 PM | September 22,2008
The Kosi river breached its embankments in early August, resulting in massive floods that left several people dead and thousands homeless in both countries
Utpal Bhaskar  07:55 AM | September 22,2008
The Himalayan country fears the river might change its course eastward and breach embankments again
Bappa Majumdar/ Reuters  10:27 PM | September 11,2008
The floods changed the course of the Kosi, a tributary of the Ganga, shifting it 120km towards a dry river channel it last flowed through 250 years ago
AP  10:20 PM | September 11,2008
The number of flood victims has gone up to 315,000 in the 324 state-run relief camps with the arrival of another 31,000 people in the past two days
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