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DEATHQUAKE;
RESCUE AND RELIEF
Technology
To the Rescue

EYE
Camera inserted into debris detects survivors. No need for crazy digging.
Ear
Sound machines make it easy to search vast areas of debris with the help
of sensors.
Nose
Sniffer dogs are a big help during such calamities. They are trained to
search and bark only when they find.
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PHOTO GALLERY
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The Pain And Horror
The cataclysmic
quake on India's
52nd Republic Day served to highlight
the gaping holes in the nation's
disaster management ability. Caught in celebrations, it was five and a
half hours before Delhi officials even met.
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COLUMNS |
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Downsizing
is not about getting rid of lower division clerks but shrinking the cabinet
and thus the government, says
V Shankar Aiyar
in Au
ContrAiyar
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INTERVIEW |
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This is just the beginning, V.K. Aatre, who
is at the core of the LCA action, tells India Today Principal Correspondent
Stephen David in an exclusive
Interview.
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DESPATCHES |
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A delay in
the implementation of an eco-development project in Ranthambhore forces
the World Bank to drastically cut aid. But the Rajasthan Government is
yet to learn from its mistakes, writes India Today's Principal Correspondent
Rohit
Parihar in
Despatches.
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