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The Indian middle class prefers to buy gold from shops/ Photo credit: Google
05/14/2008 Lack of jobs and unpaid debts have led to a spate of suicides among traditional goldsmiths in southern India. The mechanised jewellery making industry has ruined practitioners of this traditional craft, leading to hundreds of thousands living in penury.
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Image: The Indian middle class prefers to buy gold from shops/ Photo credit: Google
05/14/2008 With a view to reach out to the ‘unbanked’ people and to improve overall financial services, major Indian banks are likely to introduce M-banking in a huge way. The only concern delaying the project is the security aspect.
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A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
05/12/2008 A small village in rural Kerala has successfully dealt with the onslaught of globalisation. Farmer groups and a distribution and retail network by the local community have helped producers get maximum returns for their farm produce and traditional products. The farmers are now happy with the elimination of middlemen.
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Related: [South Asia] [Food] [Capacity Building] [Agriculture]
Image: A villager selling farm products / Photo credit: Infochange
Farmers celebrating the harvest / Photo credit: BBC
05/07/2008 New mobile text message service called Reuters Market Light has made it easier for poor farmers in western India to get farm-related information. By subscribing to the service they can get regular updates on their mobiles about weather forecasts, pest attacks and daily market prices for their produce.
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Image: Farmers celebrating the harvest / Photo credit: BBC
Amazon rainforest.
05/06/2008 UNITED NATIONS, May 5 (OneWorld) - The United Nations is facing scathing criticism from the world's indigenous communities for its attempts to promote carbon trading as a tool to address climate change concerns.
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Related: [Indigenous Rights] [Forests] [Climate Change] [Credit and Investment] [Corporations] [Land]
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