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Meghalaya Mining Disaster: Even After Over 100 Days, Bodies Of Miners Yet To Be Retrieved
On December 13, 2018, about 22 miners reportedly went inside an illegal rat-hole coal mine in Meghalaya. The 370 feet deep mine was flooded after they
“I Fled Chhattisgarh After My Husband Was Killed By Naxals”; Adivasis Demand Rehabilitation
It was a sight to behold when 300-odd Adivasis and Internally Displaced People (IDPs), donning radium green jackets, touched National Highway 30 and started their
By Paving Way For Women Empowerment, Nand Ghar Brings Hope In Rural India
It is the 21st century and India is developing rapidly, however, the pace of development in rural and urban India is varying due to the
Terrain Roughness And Human Disturbance Affects Tiger Dispersal In The Western Ghats And Central India
Topographical roughness of the landscape and human disturbance are correlated with tiger gene flow in the Western Ghats and Central India, but gene flow was
With Lok Sabha Election 2019 Knocking At Door, Know What Electoral Bonds Are
Before 2017, it was a rule that if a political party gets a donation of less than Rs. 20,000 from a donor, then it was
“We Are Not Requesting, We Are Demanding”: Safai Karmacharis Release Manifesto
On April 4, amidst the chants of ‘Jai Bhim’, hundreds of Safai Karmacharis assembled at the Indian Social Institute, New Delhi. For the first time,
Feeling Too Hot? Temperatures Are Soaring High With 2019 Turning Out To Be Hottest Year For India
2019 is turning out to be one of the hottest years for India. The proof can be seen with record temperatures in several states. On
Ex-DRDO Chief Clarifies, Says He Did Not Submit A Formal Proposal On A-SAT To Congress
On March 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation. In this address, he said that India’s first anti-satellite weapon (A-SAT) was successfully tested. While
With Three Transgender Running For Office, Is India Finally Overcoming Prejudice?
Just a few months after India’s Supreme Court recognized a “third gender” option, three transgender women from Orissa are running for office. The Mahila Janata Dal
Minerals Are Shared Inheritance: How Can We Ensure That Our Children Inherit Their Share?
If mining destroys the environment, the minerals are sold and the mineral stock depleted, what is there for future generations? The National Mineral Policy 2019
With 1,752 Vehicles Being Added To Bengaluru Roads Every Day, Traffic Woes To Worsen
Bengaluru is notorious across the country for its traffic jams and congested roads. The road condition is a daily discussion in offices every morning. There
1943 Bengal Famine Due To Winston Churchill’s Policies Not Drought, Finds Research
The 1943 Bengal famine, which resulted in the death of over three million Indians, was a direct result of then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s
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