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Pallavi, Aparna (2014) One river, two origins: Industrialists are trying to push the origin of the nag river downstream to capture its upper stretch for real estate business. Down to Earth, Vol.23 (15). pp. 22-23. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2014) Struck at the root. Down To Earth, Vol.23 (4). pp. 46-47. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2014) Where river runs black: Industries from far and near dump untreated toxic effluents near Ulhasnagar, choking a river and sickening people. Down to Earth, Vol.23 (15). pp. 14-15. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2013) Kagga in peril: This rice can tolerate brackish water but is on the brink of extinction, Can government save it? Down To Earth, Vol.22 (16). pp. 20-21. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2013) Out of catch: Bargi reservoir no longer has enough fish stock, Is it because fishers have been kept out of its management? Down To Earth, Vol.22 (5). pp. 27-29. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2013) Pawns in conservation: Maharashtra forest department's conservation model puts madia tribals in naxals' line of fire. Down To Earth, Vol.22 (4). pp. 36-37. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2013) Silent invasion: The More fish are introduced in Vidarbha, the more it loses diversity. Down To Earth, Vol.22 (10). pp. 20-21. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2012) Reservoir of corruption: How irrigation projects in Maharashtra harnessed money, not water. Down To Earth, Vol.21 (11). pp. 9-12. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna (2009) Adanis may have to leave Tadoba. Down To Earth, Vol.18 (7). p. 17. ISSN 0971-8079

Pallavi, Aparna and Narayanan, Sumana (2009) Two tribal villages get 2,349 hectares. Down To Earth, Vol.18 (8). p. 17. ISSN 0971-8079

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