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    <title>हिंदी चिट्ठाकारिता : इंटरनेट पर हिंदी की नई संभावना</title>
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    <description>Title: हिंदी चिट्ठाकारिता : इंटरनेट पर हिंदी की नई संभावना
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Sharma, R.</description>
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    <title>Some implications of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) legislation for the coast of Goa</title>
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    <description>Title: Some implications of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) legislation for the coast of Goa
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Mascarenhas, A.
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Since the 1970`s, coastal ecosystems have come under heavy onslaught of tourism and related anthropogenic activities. Lack of guidelines for human intervention along coasts prompted the Ministry of Environment and Forests to promulgate a legal framework known as the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) Notification in 1991. This law was meant to control and minimise impacts on sensitive ecosystems. The CRZ Notification is significantly comprehensive and clear in most respects, and can be classified as equal to and even better than laws of other maritime countries of the world. Nevertheless, it came under attack from various stakeholders. As such, there have been conflicts on the need for buffer zones, controversies about high tide line position, limits of tidal action in rivers, and doubts whether sand dunes deserve protection. Competition over limited coastal spaces, discordant views on crucial coastal issues, lack of political initiative, and deceptive enforcement of prevailing laws have resulted in a haphazard growth of coasts and infringements of coastal regulations. Unplanned development has resulted in significant alterations of landforms where sand dunes, in particular, have borne the brunt of human actions and are rapidly being eliminated. The prospects of CRZ legislation remain bleak. In 2005, a revisit of CRZ guidelines was initiated. In 2008, a new document known as the Coastal Management Zone (CMZ) was notified. A sustained unrest all over the littoral states of India followed, as a result of which the instrument is likely to be withdrawn. Since there is no solution in sight, an integrated management of coasts by considering ecosystems in conjunction with socio-economic set-up, is the only sustainable alternative that can guarantee the conservation of coastal ecosystems of Goa</description>
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    <title>The fine art of aquascaping</title>
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    <description>Title: The fine art of aquascaping
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Sanaye, S.V.; Tibile, R.M.
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: The ornamental fish trade plays a significant role in the economics of developed as well as developing countries not only as a foreign exchange earner but also as a source of employment. Global trade in ornamental fish including plants and accessories is estimated at about US $22 billion (Rs. 1.08 trillion). Presently aquatic ornamental plants become major part of ornamental fish aquaria. Aquascaping is an art of arranging aquatic plants, as well as rocks, stones, cave work or driftwood and with or without fishes in an aesthetically pleasing manner within an aquarium. In the closed system of an aquarium tank many factors that must be need to balanced for ensure the success of an aquascape. This article provides useful information on the different styles of aquascaping and aquascaping planning. Selection of plants, accessories, fishes and maintenance is described.</description>
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Kumar, R.; Das, S.K.</description>
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