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Delhi’s Toxic Air Rises, So Does The Crackdown On Protesters

Delhi’s air may be growing more toxic by the day — but on Sunday, authorities appeared to view a peaceful…

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A Celebration of Philately Leaves Its Stamp On Enthusiasts In MP

The 14th State Level Philatelic Exhibition, MAPPEX-2025, organized by the Madhya Pradesh Postal Circle, was held in Bhopal from November…

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Groundwater Management In South Asia Must Put Farmers First

South Asia accounts for 50% of the groundwater pumped for irrigation globally. The practice has been critical to ensuring food…

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What The Sheikh Hasina Verdict Reveals About Misogyny In South Asia

Earlier this week, news came in that ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death – by…

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Documentaries Rooted In Land, Water & Culture Shine At DIFF

At the 14th edition of the Dharamshala International Film Festival, three documentaries stood out for the way they portrayed the…

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Electoral Roll Revision Is Sparking Widespread Social Anxieties

The Special Intensive Revision of the voters list across 12 Indian states could potentially lead to sharpening of the communal…

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Over 100 Journalists Call Sheikh Hasina Verdict ‘Biased’, ‘Non-Transparent’

Hundreds of journalists worldwide have condemned the verdict against former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, labeling the International Crimes Tribunal…

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Belém’s Streets Turn Red, Black And Green As People March For Climate Justice

The end of the first week of COP30 saw a protest organized by social and environmental movements, bringing together Indigenous…

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Shark Confusion Leaves Fishers In Tamil Nadu Fearing Penalties

Thengapattanam’s coast bustles on weekday mornings, even when the rain is unrelenting. The largest fishing harbour in Kanyakumari district on…

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‘Nitish Kumar Would Win Only 25 Seats Without Rs 10k Transfers’

Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor on Tuesday accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) of "buying votes" in the…

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Saalumarada Thimmakka, Mother Of Trees, Has Died, Aged 114

Along a dusty road between Hulikal and Kudur in Karnataka, banyan trees rise like sentinels. Their thick roots grasp the…

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Now, A Radical New Proposal To Raise Finance For Climate Damages

The Loss and Damage Fund, established at the climate conference in 2022, is still finding its feet and struggling to…

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‘Congress Will Fight SIR Legally, Politically And Organisationally’

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday, November 18, raised serious questions over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls…

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COP30 Summit Confronts Gap Between Finance Goals And Reality

The aspirational climate finance target of $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 falls short of needs, with developing countries requiring $2.4…

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Ethiopia Famine: Using Starvation As A Weapon Of War

Famine – the extreme scarcity of food – devastated Ethiopia’s Tigray region during and after a two-year war that began…

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Opposition Leaders Unleash Fury Over Alleged Electoral Fraud in Bihar

In a crescendo of political indignation and resistance, opposition leaders across India have escalated their assault on the Bharatiya Janata…

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In AP And Beyond, Solar-Powered Cold Storage Is Empowering Farmers

In Andhra Pradesh and beyond, farmers are adopting solar-powered cold storage systems to help prevent post-harvest losses, reduce transportation costs…

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The Plot Twists Involving The Politics Of A River (Book Review)

The book explores the varied facets of the Mhadei river, its geology, ecology, culture, politics, and the implications of damming…

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Here’s Why Tackling Climate Disinformation Is On The COP30 Agenda

A Declaration on Information Integrity was launched at COP30 where signatory countries committed to address climate disinformation and promote accurate,…

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Are Indian Classrooms Ready For The AI Leap?

Two Indian states—Punjab and Odisha—have taken remarkable strides in including artificial intelligence (AI) in school education. Punjab’s education department has…

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The Land Beneath India’s Megacities Is Sinking

A new study finds that India’s major cities are sinking due to excessive groundwater extraction and soil compaction, putting people…

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Why Trump’s U-Turn On International Students Is A Masterclass In Opportunism

In an indication of his highly-volatile personal nature and concomitant political slant, U.S. President Donald Trump has just done a…

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How Wars Ravage The Environment And What International Law Is Doing About It

People across the Gaza Strip have been returning to towns and cities badly damaged by the war after a fragile…

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Amid Attacks By Wildlife, Villagers & Scientists Hunt For Answers

In Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, fear has gripped villages after a series of suspected wolf attacks left six people dead and…

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From Rio To Belém: The Lengthy Unravelling Of Climate Consensus

Three decades after the optimism of the 1992 Earth Summit, the climate regime faces a tough test. The retreat of…

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