People of Nagaland Elect More Than 100 Women in Local Election
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People of Nagaland Elect More Than 100 Women in Local Election

The people of Nagaland have elected 102 women to its civic bodies, marking a significant milestone in gender representation in local governance. The Urban Local Body (ULB) elections of 2024 saw an enthusiastic participation from female candidates, with women claiming over 37% of the available seats in the polls held on June 26.

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The Case for an Unofficial ‘Shadow Government’ in India
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The Case for an Unofficial ‘Shadow Government’ in India

The political landscape that has emerged after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections presents a compelling case for the introduction of a de facto “shadow government,” led by Rahul Gandhi, the newly appointed Leader of Opposition. If you are hearing the term “shadow government” for the first time, it refers to a group of politicians who belong to the opposition in a parliament and are part of the “shadow cabinet” with the responsibility to critique the policies and actions of the sitting government.

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How New Criminal Laws Could Impact Citizens
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How New Criminal Laws Could Impact Citizens

As India prepares to replace long-standing British-era criminal laws with the newly introduced penal code, criminal procedure code and the law on evidence, which will take effect on July 1, concerns are growing about the potential consequences for ordinary citizens.

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Rahul Gandhi as Leader of Opposition: What to Expect
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Rahul Gandhi as Leader of Opposition: What to Expect

Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of the Congress party, has been appointed as the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, with the INDIA alliance having significantly increased its parliamentary seats to 237, up from the 91 seats held by its predecessor, the United Progressive Alliance, in the previous election cycle. What does this shift in the parliamentary landscape mean for us, the citizens?

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Supreme Court: Did Delhi LG Authorise Felling of Trees Contrary to Directives?
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Supreme Court: Did Delhi LG Authorise Felling of Trees Contrary to Directives?

The Supreme Court has called for clarification from the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on whether its chairperson, Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinai Saxena, directed the felling of about 1,100 trees in Delhi’s ridge forest area for a road widening project, a move potentially contravening the court’s standing orders in the case Bindu Kapurea v. Subhasish Panda.

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Do Prisoners Retain Their Right to Human Dignity?
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Do Prisoners Retain Their Right to Human Dignity?

Political activist Umar Khalid, incarcerated in Delhi’s Tihar Jail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) since 2020 due to allegations of involvement in the Delhi riots, offers a harrowing description of the living conditions during North India’s intense heat wave. Khalid’s account sheds light on the widespread suffering of numerous prisoners, particularly undertrials such as himself, who are legally presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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3 Foreign Journalists Leave India in 5 Months After Permit Refused
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3 Foreign Journalists Leave India in 5 Months After Permit Refused

Since February 2024, three foreign journalists have allegedly been compelled to leave India following the refusal of their journalist permits, which appears to be a concerning trend for press freedom in the country. French journalist Sébastien Farcis, alongside his colleagues Vanessa Dougnac, also from France, and Avani Dias from Australia, represents the latest in a series of foreign correspondents allegedly facing significant barriers in the country.

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What’s Behind Millionaires’ Exodus from India?
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What’s Behind Millionaires’ Exodus from India?

Around 4,300 Indian millionaires are expected to migrate out of India in 2024, marking it as the third-highest nation in terms of millionaire exodus this year, according to a report by the investment migration consultancy Henley & Partners. The report identifies the United Arab Emirates as a top destination for these affluent individuals. So, what prompts these millionaires to leave India?

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Local Muslims Led Rescue in Kanchanjunga Train Accident
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Local Muslims Led Rescue in Kanchanjunga Train Accident

Recent calamities and tragedies in India, including the Kanchanjunga Express train accident in West Bengal, show the instinctual response of Indians to help one another in times of disaster. This behaviour stands in stark contrast to the divisive tactics employed by certain political figures along religious and caste lines, demonstrating that inherent unity transcends manufactured divides.

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NCERT's Textbook Revisions Questioned for Lack of Neutrality
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NCERT's Textbook Revisions Questioned for Lack of Neutrality

The revisions in the National Council of Educational Research and Training’s (NCERT) Class 12 political science textbook significantly omit historical events related to Ayodhya, raising questions about the political neutrality of the textbook’s content. The revised textbooks, which were introduced into the market recently, have sparked controversy, particularly regarding the depiction of the Babri Masjid and key political events surrounding the construction of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple.

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Senior Advocate Raises Alarm Over New Criminal Laws
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Senior Advocate Raises Alarm Over New Criminal Laws

As India gears up to enact three sweeping new criminal laws effective July 1, 2024, civil liberties advocate and Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaising has sounded a significant alarm. Urging a delay in the implementation of these laws, Jaising points out not only potential constitutional infringements but also the risk of increasing the already considerable pressures on the judiciary.

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Delhi LG Approves Arundhati Roy’s and Prof. Sheikh Showkat Hussain’s Prosecution Under UAPA
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Delhi LG Approves Arundhati Roy’s and Prof. Sheikh Showkat Hussain’s Prosecution Under UAPA

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has authorised the prosecution of Indian author and activist Arundhati Roy and Prof. Sheikh Showkat Hussain under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) in connection with a 14-year-old police complaint. This marks the first major enforcement of the controversial law under the third term of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). This comes 10 days after the national election results which were widely regarded as a mandate for good governance and a verdict against the government’s alleged heavy-handedness.

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What’s NEET Paper Leak and Malpractices Controversy?
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What’s NEET Paper Leak and Malpractices Controversy?

The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) UG (Undergraduate) 2024 exam, an essential pathway for students aspiring to medical careers in India, is currently embroiled in controversy due to widespread allegations of paper leaks and exam malpractices. The issue has sparked national concern, and caused considerable anxiety and stress among 2.3 million students who prepared for the exam.

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Is Accurate Information the Cure for Disinformation?
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Is Accurate Information the Cure for Disinformation?

In a speech, Justice K.V. Viswanathan of the Supreme Court put forth a proposition that a disinformation law similar to that of Singapore might offer a partial solution to the spread of false information in India. Singapore’s law empowers the government to instruct publishers to place correct information alongside false reports, adhering to the notion that the remedy for false speech is more speech. This principle may seem straightforward, but it fails to take into account the intricacies of Indian politics and society.

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Manipur: Fresh Wave of Violence Erupts
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Manipur: Fresh Wave of Violence Erupts

Manipur is witnessing renewed violence, with the latest escalations being reported from Jiribam district, an area that borders Assam’s Cachar district, after a Meitei farmer’s death was attributed to a Kuki-Zo armed group. Recently, two individuals from the Hmar-Mizo tribal communities, which are part of the larger Zo tribe, were reportedly killed, and 48 houses and a church owned by tribals were destroyed, displacing more than 800 tribal and 220 Meitei residents.

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What’s 30-Trillion Rupee Exit Poll Stock Market ‘Scam’?
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What’s 30-Trillion Rupee Exit Poll Stock Market ‘Scam’?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah made public statements just before the national elections, hinting at a favourable outcome for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), suggesting that this would positively impact the stock market. On May 13, Shah said, “Buy shares before June 4th.” On May 19, Modi predicted the stock market would “break records” on the counting day.

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