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Wangchuk’s Resilience Shines Amid Detention And Legal Battles

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, held under the National Security Act (NSA) in Jodhpur jail, remains a symbol of hope and…

15 hours ago
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A Grassland Gets A Lifeline, Offers A Lesson

Rare birds, butterflies, mammals, and reptiles thrive in one of Bengaluru’s richest grasslands. The grassland soaks monsoon runoff, recharges groundwater,…

20 hours ago
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Nations Struggle To Quit Fossil Fuels, Despite 30 Years Of Climate Talks

Fossil fuels still power much of the world, even though renewable energy has become cheaper in most places and avoids…

22 hours ago
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Modi ‘Frightened’ Of Trump Over India-Russia Oil Deal: Rahul

In a bold critique on October 16, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being "frightened" of…

2 days ago
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In The High Himalayas, Women Build A Shared Future For The Snow Leopard

In Himachal Pradesh’s Kibber village, a team of local women were a key part of the scientific monitoring effort to…

2 days ago
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TISS Students Face Police Action Over Event Commemorating G.N. Saibaba

In a move sparking widespread debate, Mumbai's Trombay Police registered a case on October 14 against 10 students from the…

3 days ago
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How To Conduct Post-Atrocity Research – Key Insights From Field Practitioners

From Gaza to Myanmar and Sudan, communities around the globe continue to suffer the consequences of war, civil strife and…

3 days ago
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Groundwater More Crucial For Ganga’s Summer Flow Than Glaciers

A new study shows that groundwater, not glaciers, is the lifeline of the Ganga river. Groundwater discharge increases the Ganga…

3 days ago
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IYC Demands Justice For Kerala Techie Anandu Aji In Delhi Protest

The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) staged a protest in New Delhi on October 15, demanding justice for 26-year-old Anandu Aji,…

4 days ago
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Why Do Oil Giants Invest In Green Energy?

Some major oil companies such as Shell and BP that once were touted as leading the way in clean energy…

4 days ago
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This Village In TN Shows How Community-Led River Restoration Works

Thirupudaimaruthur, on the banks of the river Thamirabarani in Tamil Nadu’s Tirunelveli district, emerged as a model village for using…

4 days ago
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Haryana’s Narrow Redefinition Of Aravalli Hills Sparks Conservation Alarm

On October 4, the Haryana government quietly revised the official definition of the Aravalli Hills, imposing stringent geological and elevation…

5 days ago
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Machado’s Peace Prize: A Tradition Of Awarding Nobels For Complex Reasons

Few can doubt the courage María Corina Machado has shown in fighting for a return to democracy in Venezuela. The…

5 days ago
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Why Heat Warnings Need To Get More Local

The US city of Boston is more often associated with freezing winters than heatwaves. But as the world warms due…

5 days ago
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Kharge Blasts BJP’s ‘Manuwadi System’ Amid Rising Atrocities Against Dalits

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge had, on October 9, condemned the BJP's "Manuwadi system," describing the suicide note of senior Dalit…

1 week ago
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The ‘One Piece’ Pirate Flag: The Global Emblem Of Gen Z Resistance

From Paris and Rome to Jakarta, Indonesia, and New York, a curious banner has appeared in protest squares. With hollow…

1 week ago
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Ways In Which Tiger Conservation Safeguards India’s Water Future

Protecting tiger habitats safeguards natural watersheds that supply freshwater to millions of people and vast agricultural areas across India. Recent…

1 week ago
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‘No Dignity For Dalits Under BJP-Led Govt’

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has sharply criticized the BJP-led Union government, asserting that Dalit citizens receive no dignity under its…

1 week ago
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In A Big Shift, Now Tibetan Buddhist Nuns Are Getting Advanced Degrees

In August 2025, 161 Tibetan Buddhist nuns from religious institutions across India and Nepal – a record number – gathered…

1 week ago
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Microplastics In Bhopal Wetland Spark Concern About Water Security

A recent study finds evidence of microplastics in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhoj wetland, a Ramsar site that provides drinking water to…

1 week ago
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Wangchuk Remains Undaunted: Wife Gitanjali Finally Meets Him In Jail

In a poignant reunion, Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali Angmo, finally met her husband face-to-face at Jodhpur Central Jail…

1 week ago
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Looking At Human-Wildlife Conflict Through A Data-First Lens

A new study uses species distribution modelling to map high-risk areas of human-elephant interactions in Wayanad, Kerala. The model uses…

1 week ago
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Cong Slams EC Over Bihar Voter Roll Revisions

The Congress party on Tuesday, October 7, launched a scathing attack on the Election Commission (EC) regarding the special intensive…

2 weeks ago
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After The Youthquake: Nepal’s Fragile Path To Democratic Renewal

The unexpected violent movement of Gen-Z that lasted barely 48 hours brought tremendous upheaval in Nepal. Nepal was plunged into…

2 weeks ago
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The Landfill That Ate A Wetland In Kashmir

Srinagar’s Achan landfill, holding more than a million tonnes of untreated waste, is polluting Anchar lake and other wetlands through…

2 weeks ago

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