
Historian Ramachandra Guha on India’s Growing Unscientific Temper
Historian Ramachandra Guha has criticised the Indian government’s approach to science, claiming significant ideological interference in scientific institutions. In an op-ed published by The Telegraph, Guha asserts that the current political leadership shows a distinct disinterest in genuine scientific progress, favouring technological developments only when they serve political ends.

COVID-19: Evidence Suggested Virus Originated from a Chinese Lab
The United States disclosed to Britain during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in millions of deaths and widespread suffering due to lockdown measures worldwide, evidence indicating a “high likelihood” of the virus originating from a laboratory in China, The Telegraph (U.K.) reported on May 5.

More Details on Alleged Assassination Plot on US Soil Released
The Washington Post has identified an officer from India’s external intelligence agency RAW (Research and Analysis Wing), Vikram Yadav, as a key figure in the alleged plot to assassinate Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on U.S. soil. The revelation comes amid heightened demands from Washington for accountability and clarity from the Indian government regarding the investigation.

A Sex Scandal That Exposes Power Abuse and Patriarchy
Several accusations of sexual abuse have been levelled against Prajwal Revanna, a prominent member of the Janata Dal (Secular) and grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, in Karnataka. Reports from various sources describe a troubling pattern of alleged rape, voyeurism and privacy breaches, suggesting systemic patriarchal misconduct within political circles.

Newsreel Asia Celebrates Its Third Anniversary
On this World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2024, Newsreel Asia celebrates its third anniversary. Established by a group of journalists determined to enhance editorial content through new technologies, Newsreel Asia has grown into a platform that puts the well-being of ordinary citizens at the forefront of public discourse.

The Financial Footprint of the Bharatiya Janata Party
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has shown significant financial expenditures on infrastructure and election campaigns over recent years. A report by The Wire delves into the BJP’s expenditures, highlighting the scale and implications of its financial operations.

Arvind Kejriwal Arrest: Supreme Court’s 5 Questions to Enforcement Directorate
The Supreme Court has directed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to clarify several legal ambiguities in the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the Delhi Excise Policy for 2021-22. The case, which has significant political implications, especially with its timing ahead of the general elections, sees Kejriwal currently detained at Delhi’s Tihar Jail.

Chhattisgarh Activist Announced ‘Green Nobel’ Winner for Saving Forest
Alok Shukla, the 43-year-old convener of Chhattisgarh Bachao Andolan (CBA), will receive the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize, recognised globally as the Green Nobel. This honor celebrates his leadership in grassroots movements that has thwarted the establishment of 21 coal mines, safeguarding 445,000 acres of biodiverse forest.

Former Congress Leader Predicts Victory for Opposition’s ‘INDIA’ Bloc
Sanjay Jha, a former Congress leader and party spokesperson, wrote a post on social media outlining his belief that the Opposition’s INDIA – Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance – stands poised for victory in the ongoing 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Drawing parallels to the historic 2004 general polls, Jha presented “11 reasons” to support his assertion, suggesting a potential shift in momentum favouring the opposition.

India’s Shift Away from Rights-Based Welfare State
India appears to be moving from a rights-based welfare model to one where welfare is presented as a benevolent gift from political leaders, with implications for the relationship between the state and its citizens, says Yamini Aiyar, a prominent public policy scholar and former President of the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi, in an interview with the Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) of the University of Pennsylvania.

What’s Your Political Responsibility?
Understanding the “social contract” theory, which forms the foundation of government, can shift our perspective on politics. Social contract is the idea that a government derives its power from the consent of the governed. By surrendering some of our rights, we agree to let a governing body enforce laws and maintain social order, so that it protects our other rights and interests.

WhatsApp ‘Can’t Exist’ Under India’s Information Technology Rules
WhatsApp, the globally popular messaging platform, has told the Delhi High Court that it would cease to operate in India if forced to break its end-to-end encryption of messages. The statement was made during a hearing concerning Rule 4(2) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, which requires social media intermediaries to trace the first originator of information when ordered by a court or competent authority.

IMF Rejects India’s 8% Growth Forecast as Unrealistic
There’s a significant disconnect between the official narrative about India’s economic growth and the underlying reality. The International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) spokeswoman Julie Kozack has clarified that the views of Krishnamurthy Subramanian, India’s representative at the IMF, do not represent the IMF’s stance. The clarification followed Subramanian’s forecast of 8% growth for India, contradicting the IMF’s official projection of 6.5%.

Australian Journalist Leaves India: ‘Too Difficult To Do My Job’
Avani Dias, the South Asia bureau chief for ABC News, has left India saying she was finding it “too difficult to do my job.” Her decision came in the wake of a denied visa extension and alleged restrictions imposed on her reporting by the Indian government.

How Citizens Can Respond to Hate Speech During Elections
Hate speech during elections is a challenge many democracies face. When the ruling party uses hateful rhetoric to dominate public discourse and divert attention from its governance failures, ordinary citizens often wonder how to respond. The key is to counter hate speech while keeping the focus on important issues such as governance and accountability.

Concerns Over the Appointment of Supreme Court Judges
Justice Rohinton Nariman, a respected former judge of the Supreme Court of India, voiced concerns about the system for appointing judges. In a speech, he drew attention to issues with how the system, which on paper appears sound, is not functioning as intended. Nariman expressed that while the framework for appointing judges is not inherently flawed, its implementation has been lacking.

Lok Sabha Elections: Do You Care About Your MP’s Performance?
Amid heated political debates and the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, a study by a civil society group has shed light on the underperformance of Karnataka’s Members of Parliament (MPs), providing a crucial lens through which to view the conduct of our elected representatives over the last five years, and thereby make better voting decisions.

Can You Trace Misinformation on Social Media?
According to a study by the Mozilla Foundation and the Finnish company CheckFirst, the ad libraries of major social media platforms—where they keep information about the ads they show—lack transparency. The issue of transparency in ad libraries, involving platforms like Meta, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter), is particularly critical as over 60 countries gear up for elections in 2024, a significant and historic election year.

How Much Does the Government Invest in Our Healthcare?
Amid a severe healthcare crisis triggered by COVID-19, the financial commitment of the government to healthcare seems to be dwindling, according to a report which evaluates the central government’s performance over the last 10 years. It points out that the allocation to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has decreased from 2.16% of the total government expenditure in 2019-20 to 1.9% in 2024-25.

Voting Machines Allocate Additional Votes to Ruling Party in Mock Elections
Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machines in Kerala’s Kasaragod district recorded additional votes for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during a mock election held on April 17, two days before the start of the Lok Sabha elections, according to media reports. The event occurred despite a recent Supreme Court affirmation that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) produce accurate outcomes barring improper human handling.