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Malampuzha gardens
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 The Hindu 
Renovated Malampuzha Garden to be opened on Feb. 3
The renowned Malampuzha Garden reconstructed at a cost of Rs.21.57 crore will be opened to public by Minister for Water Resources on February 3, 2012. | The inaugural function will be presided over by... (photo: GFDL / PIONEER UNNI)
Grocery store - Foods - Prices - Shoppers
Food   Inflation   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: 20072008 world food price crisis  
 Business Day 
Rising food prices shatter hope of taming inflation
| PRICES at SA’s factories, mines and farms rose more slowly than expected last month, but hope that inflation would remain in check has been dashed by rising food prices. | Producer inflation rose ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
India Village Woman making food on the roadside at Kolkata in Eastern India City  Al Jazeera 
Will India's poor remain hungry?
| - As India's proposed new Food Security Act hovers in political limbo, the nation remains hungry. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh made headlines in early January when he labelled the fact that 44 per ... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
India   Photos   Politics   Poverty   Wikipedia: Poverty in India  
Bill Gates, Co-Chair the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation shows a vaccine during the press conference. UN Photo / Jean-Marc Ferr  The Times Of India 
Bill Gates congratulates polio-free India on being polio-free for a year
Expressing concern over rising poverty and slow process of agriculture reforms across the world, Bill Gates, Co-chairperson of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has congratulated India on being pol... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferr)
Free   India   Photos   Polio   Wikipedia/Bill Gates  
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Kashmiri master chefs, locally known as Waza's, sought out meat in preparation for a wedding banquet the summer capital of indian kashmir, in Srinagar on November 17, 2011. The Independent
Michael Mansfield : Abolishing meat is an ethical issue that requires everyone's attention
| World Week for the Abolition of Meat – from 23 to 29 January – is a week when we are asked to reflect on that suffering and try switching to vegetarian meals. Nothi... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Agriculture   Environment   Photos   Vegetarian   Wikipedia: Vegetarianism  
view of P.L. Deshpande garden from the top of the nearer hill DNA India
Pune polls 2012: Gardens galore, but parties silent on upkeep
| Though the number of gardens in the city has crossed the 100-mark in last five years, many of them are plagued by lack of maintenance and security. Although political p... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Election   Garden   Photos   Pune   Wikipedia: Pune  
Cubitermes mound - Termites The Florida Times Union
Garden Q&A: Termites can follow oleander roots
| The builder planted oleander a couple of feet from my house. They are now 15 feet tall, too tall for the location.  Now my pest control company says I have to remo... (photo: Creative Commons)
Garden   House   Insect   Photos   Wikipedia: Termite  
Agricultural land - farming - crop in India - Maharashtra The Hindu
Agriculture entrance examination
The Indian Council for Agricultural Research has invited applications for the all-India entrance examination for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in ag... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Agriculture   Education   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Agriculture  
Home and garden - nature The Oklahoman
Home and garden briefs
  FROM STAFF REPORTS Oklahoman    Leave a comment | Calendar | For more information, call the phone number or use the email address provided. To submit ite... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Garden   Home   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Home garden  
A glass of milk Khaleej Times
Hill cow's milk can cut heart disease?
The milk of a cow breed in Himachal Pradesh has a protein that battles heart disease, diabetes and autism, a scientist said on Sunday. | 'The milk of the 'Pahari' cow bre... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Disease   Food   Health   Photos  
Two cows on the farm - livestock - cattle - animal The Hindu
Holy cow!
Going organic? Well, the best way to do it might be to go gobar. For the last several months, an intriguing cow-centric farming project — the ‘Bharatiya Vedic... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Agriculture   Farming   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Holy cow  
a small Lily plant in the home garden - nature The Columbus Dispatch
Tests get the dirt on soil makeup
| Soil-testing labs | • Michigan State University Soil and Plant Nutrient Laboratory, 517-355-0218 or www.css.msu.edu/spnl | • Penn State University Agricultural Anal... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Garden   Michigan   Photos   Soil   Wikipedia: Soil test  
Crops Food Security
- Academy welcomes fresh crop of 19 cadets
- The current crop of GOP liars
- Bumper crop of Super Bowl teaser ads
- Chesney leads crop in country contest
Weed on the ground - nature
Weed Management and Crop Rotation
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- Rival Sudans fail to resolve oil row
- Tycoon to clear his debts – by selling freeholds on 1 per
- 'Restaurants serving trunk' raise fears for Thai ele
- We care about every worker: Tim Cook, Apple CEO
Fruit Juice
Your glass of fruit juice can up cancer risk
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Agriculture Chemicals & Artificial Fertilizers
- Found at last: drug container located on state's south c
- Sixties pleasure boat leads parade
- The advantages and disadvantages of going green with solar
- Locanda del Lago features monthly "Bite of the Beast&qu
Energy Secretary Steven Chu testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 15, 2011, before the House subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies. Chu told the subcommittee that Americans should have full confidence that U.S. nuclear power plants are operating safely and responsibly. But Chu also said that the administration is committed to learning from the Japanese incident.
Chu: National energy standard would broaden market
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- UP elections: BJP to build Ram Temple in Ayodhya if voted to
- Girl in coma after pesticide used on hair
- Scotts Miracle-Gro agrees to $4M pesticides fine
- Scotts Miracle-Gro agrees to $4M pesticides fine
Two cows on the farm - livestock - cattle - animal
Holy cow!
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Environment Pollution & Emissions
- India has the most toxic air: Study
- Residents fear trees chopped 'willy-nilly'
- Carolina's dad challenges minister
- A whale of a custody tale
Tahiti
The Ultimate Valentine’s Day Gift: A Trip to Tahiti
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- Living in the dusty shadow of coal mining
- New California rules require cleaner cars
- EDITORIAL: Obama’s twisty light-bulb logic
- California adopts “clean car” rules
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefs the press following his remarks to the high-level segment of the COP17/CMP7 UN Climate Change Conference in Durban, South Africa, 6 December, 2011.
Signs of New Life as U.N. Searches for a Climate Accord
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Wildlife & Nature Science
- Bats find shelter in Israeli bunkers
- Wildlife Facing Poaching 'Horror Story'
- Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition Highlights Need For Con
- Accumulating 'microplastic' threat to shores
 Bangkok,Thailand - Elephant - Elephants - Animal - Wildlife. (ps1)
AP Exclusive: New taste for Thai elephant meat
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- Research into mutant flu 'must go on'
- U.S. seems to have largely escaped winter
- Russian Space Freighter Docks with ISS
- Spacewatchers admit 'near miss' as asteroid passes E
** FILE ** In this Jan. 5, 2008 file photo, Sandisk's 8GB microSDHC card is showcased at the CES Unveiled press preview event held at the Venetian hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Samsung Electronics Co. is pursuing an acquisition of U.S. computer memory card maker SanDisk Corp., a South Korean online business newspaper reported Friday, Sept. 5, 2008.
SanDisk tumbles as lower prices for phone cards hurt sales
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