The Price of Peaceful Protest in Uttar Pradesh
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The Price of Peaceful Protest in Uttar Pradesh

When the Uttar Pradesh state police recently arrested 10 activists, mostly Dalits, the alarm bells didn’t just ring for them. They echoed through the entire fabric of Indian society. Their supposed crime? A peaceful protest for land rights in Gorakhpur. They had a simple demand—an acre of land for marginalised communities.

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India’s Budget Tricks: What’s in it for Me as a Citizen?
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India’s Budget Tricks: What’s in it for Me as a Citizen?

Imagine your family has a budget for home improvements—things like fixing the roof, upgrading the kitchen, or building a new garage. Now, what if someone in the family proudly announced, “We’ve tripled our budget for improvements!” but then used the money to pay off debts or go on a vacation?

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Why Your City Doesn’t Work for You?
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Why Your City Doesn’t Work for You?

Let’s imagine two cities, Alwar and Jaipur, both in Rajasthan state. Alwar is a smaller town, while Jaipur is a bustling metropolis. Yet, they’re both governed by the same set of laws—the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009. You may wonder, how can one-size-fits-all rules serve two cities so different in character and needs?

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Use of Govt Officials for Electoral Gains Threatens Democracy
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Use of Govt Officials for Electoral Gains Threatens Democracy

Government officials are being asked to highlight the achievements of the governing party, raising concerns about the misuse of state resources and the erosion of democratic institutions. The move appears designed to enlist civil servants in activities closely resembling political campaigning.

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Government’s Reckless Push for Massive Palm Cultivation in Northeast
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Government’s Reckless Push for Massive Palm Cultivation in Northeast

The Union government plans to expand palm oil plantations into six northeastern states, covering an area that exceeds the size of the entire state of Sikkim, Hindustan Times reported. This move comes despite international and local evidence cautioning that such expansion could have devastating impacts on farmers, cultural heritage and biodiversity.

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Disinformation in the Age of Confirmation Bias
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Disinformation in the Age of Confirmation Bias

While we frequently scrutinise the creators of fake news and deepfake videos, we seldom question why consumers readily accept disinformation without verifying its accuracy. Evidently, the creators recognise that “confirmation bias” has likely reached unprecedented levels in recent years.

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The Right to Abort is Not Just About Women
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The Right to Abort is Not Just About Women

The Oct. 16 ruling on abortion by a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India involves a complex debate that extends beyond women’s reproductive rights and foetal right to life, encompassing disability rights as well.

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Should India Be So Sensitive to Foreign Criticism?
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Should India Be So Sensitive to Foreign Criticism?

India’s objection to the European Parliament’s recent resolution on ethnic violence in Manipur suggests that New Delhi fails to grasp the essential equilibrium between national sovereignty and international human rights commitments in the modern world.

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India Has the World’s Highest Child ‘Wasting’ Rate
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India Has the World’s Highest Child ‘Wasting’ Rate

While India is on a path to rapid economic growth and has a burgeoning technology sector, the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2023 report has ranked India 111th among 125 countries in combating hunger and malnutrition. The country has slipped four positions compared to last year, with only 17 nations faring worse, among them Timor-Leste, Afghanistan and Somalia.

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Chief Auditor’s Office Transfers 3 Whistleblowers
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Chief Auditor’s Office Transfers 3 Whistleblowers

Three officials, responsible for auditing key government projects, have been transferred by India’s Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG). The transfer orders follow their involvement in revealing irregularities in high-profile government schemes.

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Suffering Rises Due to Lowest-Ever MGNREGS Funding
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Suffering Rises Due to Lowest-Ever MGNREGS Funding

Funding cuts to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) is straining rural India, as was expected. About 93% of this year’s budget is already spent in the first half, according to a report by the Economic Times.

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Let’s Make the Upcoming Elections About Us
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Let’s Make the Upcoming Elections About Us

Upcoming elections in five Indian states, leading up to national elections next year, may overshadow voter concerns in favour of political spectacle and divisive issues. It’s likely because, during an election, focus of media coverage often strays from governance, the core responsibility of elected officials.

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India Needs More Judges with the Courage of Justice Muralidhar
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India Needs More Judges with the Courage of Justice Muralidhar

Justice S. Muralidhar, former Chief Justice of the Orissa High Court and a judge of the Delhi High Court, spoke openly on Oct. 8 about a midnight hearing he conducted during the 2020 Delhi riots—a move that both saved lives and apparently upset the central government, which regulates the police in the national capital.

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