How Enjoyable is Your City to Live In
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How Enjoyable is Your City to Live In

The rapid urbanisation of India’s cities is leading to a significant environmental challenge: the loss of urban trees. In addition to environmental concerns, the reduction of green spaces also significantly affects public health, heritage and biodiversity, demanding immediate attention.

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Is Lakshadweep Happy with Its Rising Profile?
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Is Lakshadweep Happy with Its Rising Profile?

India’s strategic push to transform Lakshadweep into a major tourist destination, in response to the Maldives’ political posturing and derogatory comments against Indian leadership, has ignited a complex debate. This initiative, while showcasing India’s regional assertiveness, raises concerns about the local community’s cultural identity and environmental sustainability.

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Supreme Court Gives Justice to Rape Survivor Bilkis Bano
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Supreme Court Gives Justice to Rape Survivor Bilkis Bano

Bilkis Bano, who endured a gang rape while five months pregnant and witnessed the murder of 14 family members, including her 3-year-old daughter, in Gujarat in 2002, expresses relief, stating she can finally “breathe” again. This follows the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the premature release of the 11 convicts, a release previously sanctioned by the Gujarat government.

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When Officials Use Power to Silence Voices
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When Officials Use Power to Silence Voices

In a recent event in Guwahati, Assam, a journalist named Dipankar Medhi allegedly faced harsh treatment from officials while simply performing his duties. The incident is undeniably a matter of media freedom; however, it also highlights the misuse of power – power entrusted to officials for serving the public, not for oppressing them.

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10 Reasons Why India Needs More Women Judges
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10 Reasons Why India Needs More Women Judges

In a compelling speech delivered on Jan. 5, Supreme Court Justice B.V. Nagarathna addressed the pressing need for an increased presence of women in India’s judiciary. This change, she argued, is essential for fundamentally enhancing the delivery of justice within the country.

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India’s Civil Society Under Pressure
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India’s Civil Society Under Pressure

Two scholars from Germany’s Heidelberg University say their study has found that civil society organisations in India, particularly those championing the rights of minorities, Dalits and Adivasis, are facing intensified state scrutiny and regulatory constraints, a situation resulting in a marked narrowing of the civic space within the country.

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India’s Environmental Policy at a Crossroads
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India’s Environmental Policy at a Crossroads

The Supreme Court of India has put a hold on environmental clearances previously granted by the environment ministry to mining companies that had commenced operations without the requisite environmental clearance, casting a spotlight on the country’s environmental governance, which must strike a balance between industrial interests and the imperative of environmental protection.

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Why Governments Spend More During Elections
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Why Governments Spend More During Elections

As the general elections approach this year, it is anticipated that government debt will rise, a trend commonly observed as governments tend to increase spending during election periods to bolster their chances of retaining power. This practice, recurring in almost every election season and observed globally, has mistakenly been normalised, with its significant impact on us, the ordinary citizens, often being overlooked.

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Warning Issued on India’s Use of Antibiotics
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Warning Issued on India’s Use of Antibiotics

A new government report on the use of antibiotics in India, highlighting its potential to foster “antimicrobial resistance,” or AMR. This condition arises when bacteria evolve, developing resistance to antibiotics, presenting a substantial threat to human health.

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Nearly 18 Million Workers Can’t Seek Work Under MGNREGS
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Nearly 18 Million Workers Can’t Seek Work Under MGNREGS

Over 17.8 million “active” workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) can no longer look for work due to the central government’s mandate for the Aadhaar-Based Payment System (ABPS) for wage payments. The government asserts that workers were given ample time for compliance; however, civil society groups contend that the system is unreliable.

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