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What are stem cells and why are they important ?
What are the ethical implications of embryonic stem cell research ?
The main objective of World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement is to encourage fair trade of certain commodities by removing trade distortions, resulting from differential levels of input subsidies, price and market support, export subsidy and other kinds of trade distorting support. Now the trade in the fisheries sector and movements towards liberalization of trade also need a very critical look particularly in the context of subsidies existing within the Fishing industry.
Green Technology is the term for any application of science towards improving the relationship between human technology involvement and the impact this has on the environment and natural resources. Generally green technology is supposed to conserve the natural environment and resources, and to curb the negative impacts of human involvement. Sustainable development is the core of this concept.
In recent past, several research papers mentions that stem cells can cure ailments of even serious nature whether acute or chronic in humans and also in other animals. Basic and clinical research accomplished during the last few years on embryonic, fetal, amniotic, umbilical cord blood, and adult stem cells has constituted a revolution in regenerative medicine and cancer therapies by providing the possibility of generating multiple therapeutically useful cell types. These new cells could be used
Considerable efforts are being made at the public and private sectors to bring in enough number of technologies in the rural areas for their implementation and use through micro financing for the overall development. However, support of micro financing agencies including banks is not reaching at the grass route levels and therefore, most of the developmental programmes get diluted or ineffective. Some measures have been suggested in the present communication to improve the system

