d-sector
Monday, October 10, 2011

Saving Punjab farmer

›
By Devinder Sharma 4 October, 2011 To overcome the adverse long term impacts of intensive farming, Punjab needs to make its agriculture more...

Poor ideas to remove poverty

›
By Gopal Krishna 28 September, 2011 While the Planning Commission has repeatedly failed to provide any worthwhile solution to eradicate pove...

The business of knowledge

›
By Sudhirendar Sharma 26 September, 2011 In the race to keep pace with the educational imperatives of growing population can quality of edu...

Teary tale of onion trade

›
By Devinder Sharma 21 September, 2011 The recent ban on onion exports resulted in an aggressive lobbying to revoke the ban as demanded by th...

Save nature, the tribal way

›
By Rina Mukherji 18 September, 2011 Nilanjan Bhattacharya's film Johar-Welcome to our world highlights the sustainable practices of our ...

Greed eyeing green

›
By Sudhirendar Sharma 16 September, 2011 Is green capitalism a distraction from the real issues that the world needs to address to realize s...

Distressed farmers declare crop-holiday

›
By Devinder Sharma 15 September, 2011 To revive agriculture and to make farmers debt-free, government must bring in a Farmers Income Guarant...
›
Home
View web version

About Me

Development Sector
Welcome to www.d-sector.org The d-sector aims to provide clear space, authentic information and usable services for the domain experts, activists, policy makers, academics, researchers, interested students and institutions to help them cope with the rising demands of the sector. Since these Development Practitioners play the most crucial role in the success of a Development initiative, The d-sector endeavours to help in their efforts by offering a facilitating forum for all of them. By offering online as well as offline services, The d-sector will ensure that these services remain a real help to all members of the Development community - not just to a privileged few !
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.