Water & Sanitation
Andhra Pradesh government order for Kirloskar Brothers
By Our Corporate Bureau | 15 Mar 2007
Manufactured sand plant opens
By A test on the manufactur | 06 Nov 2003
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Limca, nine other soft drinks clean: CFTRI
By Our Corporate Bureau | 29 Aug 2003
Government to bring drinking water under ''food'' definition
By | 28 Aug 2003
Coke welcomes positive results by Kerala health department
By Our Corporate Bureau | 14 Aug 2003
KBJNL raises Rs 6,200 crore from markets for irrigation project
By Our Markets Bureau | 13 Aug 2003
Kerala to scrap Coca-Cola plant if samples found adulterated
By James Paul | 09 Aug 2003
BIS to meet on groundwater
By Our Economy Bureau | 07 Aug 2003
BIS to meet on groundwater
By Our Economy Bureau | 07 Aug 2003
BIS to meet on groundwater
By Our Economy Bureau | 07 Aug 2003
Inter-linking of rivers will be a complete disaster: convention
By Jays Jacob | 24 Jun 2003
Krishna Bhagya Jala Nigam saves Rs 35 crore in interest
By resulted in overall savi | 07 Apr 2003
Decision on consultant for JBIC water project will be taken soon
By Jays Jacob | 17 Dec 2002
KWA strategy for sustainability, efficiency
By James Paul | 29 Jul 2002
Setting the benchmark in water works
15 Jan 2001
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