Declare Kerala Landslides a National Disaster: Opposition Parties
Following the devastating landslides in Chooralmala and Mundakkai areas of Kerala, which have claimed over 358 lives with more than 250 people still missing, as of August 4, opposition parties are pressing the central government to recognise the catastrophe as a national disaster. The state government has already designated the area as a disaster zone, but calls for national recognition continue as they seek access to additional relief funds.
What Percentage of India’s Adult Population Is Physically Unfit?
Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda challenged the credibility of a WHO report during a session in the Lok Sabha. The report had labelled half of India’s adult population as physically unfit. He criticised the report’s methodology, saying it only sampled populations from Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Jharkhand and the Union Territory of Chandigarh, then extrapolated these findings nationwide. Nevertheless, according to another study he referenced, India’s rates still fall significantly below the global average.
Is Crackdown on Smuggling Behind Anger Against Assam Rifles in Manipur?
In the violence-afflicted state of Manipur in India’s northeast, the Assam Rifles, a key central force, finds itself under intense scrutiny. It’s at the centre of a vocal campaign that accuses it of taking sides in the ethnic conflict between the majority Meitei community and the Kuki-Zo tribal groups. However, this claim might just be a smokescreen to divert attention from what could be the real issue: the Assam Rifle’s clampdown on rampant smuggling activities in the region, according to reliable sources in the security establishment Newsreel Asia has spoken with.
Madhya Pradesh Prioritises Cow Welfare Over Dalit, Tribal Uplift
Madhya Pradesh is reportedly allocating money intended for the welfare of scheduled castes (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST) to develop religious sites, museums and cow welfare initiatives. This shift in priorities comes as crimes against these marginalised communities have seen a steep increase.
Delhi Journalist Detained While Reporting
Poonam Pandey, a Delhi-based journalist, was prevented by police from filming a protest and subsequently detained while covering the demonstration by the opposition Congress party. The Press Club of India has requested a judicial inquiry into the incident, voicing concerns about the treatment of journalists in the country.
How the New Broadcast Bill Affects You
The proposed Broadcast Bill, if passed, will dramatically extend regulatory oversight to include social media influencers and online content creators, potentially impacting not just local digital personalities but also global creators targeting Indian audiences. The bill proposes rigorous registration requirements, stringent content scrutiny and increased governmental intervention, raising significant concerns about freedom of expression, privacy and the dynamic nature of online interactions.
Is Central Govt Shifting Development Responsibility to States and Private Sector?
The central government’s infrastructure spending, or capex, will remain at 3.4 percent of GDP, Economic Affairs Secretary Ajay Seth said in an interview with ThePrint. This decision, outlined during the announcement of the Union Budget 2024, signals a significant shift in strategy. Seth said it’s now up to state governments and the private sector to step up their investments in infrastructure. Is this move good for the country’s growth and beneficial for its people?
Over 50 Million Cases Pending in Indian Courts
Only 757 out of a sanctioned strength of 1,114 judges are in place across various High Courts, which is just about 68%, according to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice, which also disclosed that over 50 million cases are pending across various courts in India and the Supreme Court has 50 pending Constitution Bench matters, including a longstanding case from 1994.
Over 100,000 Indians Die Each Year Due to Vanishing Vultures
The decline of vulture populations in India, caused by the common use of the painkiller diclofenac in livestock, has resulted in an average death rate increase of 4.7% and economic losses estimated at $69.4 billion each year, according to a report published by the American Economic Association journal.
Is 2024 Budget Good for Average Taxpayers and the Poor?
India’s 2024 budget introduces significant fiscal changes, which are likely to reshape the economic landscape for various sectors of society, particularly impacting poorer segments and average taxpayers. The nuances of these expected changes reveal a contrast between immediate relief measures and the broader, potentially more burdensome, tax implications that accompany them.
Political Favouritism in Budget Allocations is Harmful
The 2024 budget, presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on July 23, allocated significant funds specifically to Andhra Pradesh and Bihar. These financial commitments to the two states appear to be part of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s strategy to support the ruling parties of these states, which are crucial in maintaining the central government's majority in Parliament. This apparent quid pro quo arrangement undermines the principle of equitable development across all states, regardless of their political affiliations.
Supreme Court Suspends Naming Order for Eateries in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand
The Supreme Court of India has issued an interim order, halting the enforcement of directives in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand that mandated eateries along the Kanwar yatra route to display the names of their owners. The court decided that these establishments need only to show the type of food they serve, stressing the irrelevance of the owner’s name or religion in serving the Kanwariya pilgrims.
One-Fourth of India’s Population Will Be Over 60 by 2050
By 2050, the elderly population in India is projected to double, reaching 346 million, according to Andrea Wojnar, the India chief of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), who stressed the urgent need for expanded investments in healthcare, housing and pensions to accommodate this demographic shift, particularly focusing on older women who face a higher risk of living alone and enduring poverty.
Editors Write to Rahul Gandhi, Express Concerns Over Media Laws
The Editors Guild of India (EGI) has written to Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, urging him to raise the issue of press freedom and right to information in the Parliament. In a letter, the EGI expressed deep concerns over several recent legislative measures which threaten the fundamental freedoms that underpin journalistic practice in the country.
When One Bug Causes a Global Crisis
The global disruption of vital digital services by a software bug that took place on July 19 shows that our world, highly reliant on technology, is also incredibly vulnerable to its failings. An update introduced on July 19 by CrowdStrike, which provides antivirus software to Microsoft for its Windows devices among other clients, contained a critical bug, resulting in significant disruptions across a wide range of systems that rely on CrowdStrike’s security software.
Assam Police Accused of Extrajudicial Killings of 3 Kuki-Zo Youths, One of Them from Manipur
The Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum (ITLF) and other tribal groups have accused the Assam police of the extrajudicial killings of three Kuki-Zo youths in Cachar district, describing the incident as “cold-blooded murder.” Reportedly, the youngsters, one of them from Manipur, were killed after being detained by the police on July 16. The police’s explanation of the circumstances and reasons for shooting doesn’t appear to be consistent, say families of the deceased.
Railways to Blame for Kanchenjunga Express Collision, Probe Says
The catastrophic collision between the Kanchenjunga Express and a freight train in West Bengal in June, resulting in 10 fatalities and numerous injuries, has been declared an “accident-in-waiting” in a report by the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS), which has pinpointed multiple administrative and operational errors.
Another Man Killed in Manipur Amid Violence Spanning Over 14 Months
In the ongoing ethnic violence that has gripped the northeastern state of Manipur for over a year, another death of a tribal man has been reported. A 45-year-old resident of a village on the border of Imphal West and Kangpokpi Districts, died after being kidnapped and tortured, according to reports, which say he succumbed to his injuries while being transported to the hospital on July 15.
Should Citizens Bear the Burden of Proving Unauthorised Government Surveillance?
In response to mercenary spyware threat notifications—likely from Pegasus spyware, with the government as a probable suspect—received by opposition politicians, activists and journalists from Apple, the government reportedly plans to require the victims to prove any breaches themselves and through a government agency.
Social media platforms linked to the spread of child sex abuse material in India
An investigative report by Boomlive’s Decode reveals a widespread sharing of child sex abuse videos in India. The report, which included undercover interactions with admins of Telegram channels that distribute such disturbing content, shows how easy it is for them to spread child sex abuse material (CSAM).