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Renewable Energy Promotion Boosts Learning In Remote Island Schools

Solar panels provide reliable power supply to Assam’s island schools where grid power is hard to reach. With the help…

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Are Cloudbursts A Scapegoat For Floods?

August was a particularly difficult month for the Indian Himalayan states of Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. Multiple…

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‘Natural Partners’, Really? Congress Questions PM Modi’s Remark

On 10 September, the Congress party took aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remarks describing India and the…

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This Hardy Desert Fruit Faces Threats, Putting Women’s Incomes At Risk

Ker, a dry fruit from Rajasthan, has been a source of income for women of the region who pluck and…

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Lives, Homes And Crops Lost As Punjab Faces The Worst Flood In Decades

Punjab is facing its worst floods since 1988. Around 1,900 villages are submerged with loss of lives and damage to…

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Nepal Unrest: Warning Signals From Gen-Z To Netas And ‘Nepo Kids’

The recent youth-led protests in Nepal against the entrenched political system and its leaders have sent a powerful message to…

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Explained: The Tangle Of Biodiversity Credits

Properly funding nature’s recovery on a global scale will require a staggering amount of money. In 2021, The Nature Conservancy,…

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The Dark Side Of Bright Lights In India

LED light overuse is pushing brightness up 10% each year, faster than the global average, threatening wildlife, human life and…

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Great Nicobar Project A “Grave Misadventure”: Sonia Gandhi

In a strongly worded op-ed published on 8 September in The Hindu, Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi reiterated her…

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Tiny Himalayan Glacial Lakes Pose Unexpected Flooding Threats

On 8 July, floodwaters surged into the Bhote Koshi River along the Nepal-China border. At least nine people in the…

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Hashtags Hurt, Hashtags Heal Too

On the night of September 1, 2025, Indonesian police forcibly detained Delpedro Marhaen, Executive Director of the Lokatatu Foundation, a…

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11 Years Of Neglect Turning MGNREGA Lifeless: Congress Warns Govt

As the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), once celebrated as a vital lifeline for rural India, marked…

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HP Flood Control Plans Could Open Doors To Unregulated Mining

Himachal Pradesh is contemplating a dredging and river-training policy to control floods in the state and has sought environmental exemptions…

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Green Credit Rules Tweaked To Favour Canopy Cover, Remove Trade Provision

The green credit programme incentivises corporations and other entities to participate in eco-restoration activities by awarding them credits that can…

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Cong Decries GST Overhaul, Seeks 5-Yr Lifeline For States’ Revenues

The recent sweeping reforms announced by the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council have been hailed by the government as…

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Behind The Shimmer, The Toxic Story Of Mica And Forever Chemicals

Mica, used for glitter in cosmetic products, is linked to illegal mining in India that involves hazardous child labour. Specific…

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How American Capitalism Is Being Remade By State Power

Is the Trump administration trying to reshape American capitalism? Recent moves by Washington, such as taking a 10% share of…

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Bogey Of ‘Illegal Migration’ & Weaponisation Of Indigeneity

The issue of so-called “illegal migration” in Assam must be situated within a layered historical, political and socio-economic context. Assam,…

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Artificial Intelligence Has A Hidden Water Cost

Artificial intelligence systems are thirsty, consuming as much as 500 milliliters of water – a single-serving water bottle – for…

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Street Dogs In The Spotlight As Rabies Deadline Comes Closer

In August, the Supreme Court reignited the national debate on managing street dog populations, highlighting tensions between animal welfare and…

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Dismay As Delhi High Court Dismisses Bail Plea Of Umar Khalid, Others

On Tuesday afternoon, a bench of Justices Naveen Chawla and Shailender Kaur dismissed the bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel…

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Two Decades After Civil Unrest, Wildlife Makes A Steady Recovery

Between the late 1980s and early 2000s, civil unrest impacted wildlife in Assam’s Manas National Park. Twenty years after the…

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Orwell’s Opposition To Fascism Was Rooted In His Support For Workers

George Orwell’s dystopian novels “Animal Farm” and “1984” have remained popular in the U.S. ever since their initial publication in…

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India All Set To Participate In The World Cup For Trash Collection

India is set to participate in the Spogomi World Cup in Japan for the second time, this October. Spogomi is…

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Can India’s Disaster Preparedness Be Termed As Inclusive Enough?

A new study notes that among vulnerable populations, people with disabilities (PWDs) are often disproportionately affected during disasters, yet their…

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