
How the New Forest Law May Impact Northeast India
The Forest Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2023, or FCAA, which faces criticism for favouring corporate interests over forest communities, especially threatens the northeastern states of India. This is due to a provision allowing the diversion of forest land for certain projects without forest clearance under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 (FCA).

Human Rights Group Condemns India’s ‘Bulldozer Injustice’
A report by the human rights group Amnesty International has documented the alleged targeted demolition of at least 128 properties, including homes, businesses and places of worship, largely belonging to Muslims in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)-governed state of Delhi in a span of 15 days between April and June 2022.

Uttarakhand Govt Must Not Enter Our Bedroom
The Uttarakhand government has introduced a bill mandating residents, whether they are from the state or not, to register their live-in relationships with district authorities. This move starkly contravenes the essential respect for individual freedoms, contradicts legal precedents established by the Supreme Court of India, challenges societal norms and raises questions about governance practices.

Why Ladakh is Demanding Statehood and Tribal Status
Thousands of protesters in Ladakh’s Leh and Kargil districts participated in a shutdown on Feb. 3, rallying against the constitutional changes following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The protesters are seeking the restoration of statehood, tribal status for Ladakh and a parliamentary seat for each of the Leh and Kargil districts.

Why India-Myanmar Border Shouldn’t Be Fenced
The central government’s decision to fence the India-Myanmar border, purportedly to bolster national security by terminating the Free Movement Regime (FMR), may not necessarily achieve its intended security objectives. Instead, it could detrimentally impact the welfare of communities living along the border and create more security challenges, as indicated by experts and the affected populations themselves.

CBI Raid on Activist Harsh Mander Viewed as ‘Witch Hunt’
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted raids on the premises of Harsh Mander, a human rights activist and former Indian Administrative Service officer, and the Centre for Equity Studies (CES), an organisation he is associated with, on Feb. 2. This action has led to criticism, with many viewing it as a politically motivated attempt to silence one of the government’s most articulate critics.

India Through the Mic of Community Radios
In a world yearning for journalism that is fair, precise and diverse, the role of on-the-ground community radio journalists who closely understand their people and challenges is indispensable. Every day, these extraordinary local reporters engage with their neighbours, friends and other residents recording issues faced by small-town India.

India’s Interim Budget 2024: What’s in It for Us?
India’s “interim” Union Budget for 2024-25, presented on Feb. 1, when analysed for its impact on the average citizen, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, uncovers several problematic aspects in key sectors such as education and health.

World’s First Trillionaire Isn’t Too Far Away
In the next 10 years, we’re about to see something huge happen: someone will become the world’s first trillionaire. A recent report, highlighted by CNBC, tells us this is not just a big deal for the rich person but a moment that makes us all think hard about what it means when one person has that much money.