Indian theatre has lost one of its most defining and creative figures with the passing of veteran director, actor, and ...
Around 3.7 million people remain internally displaced, many living in border regions with limited access to food, healthcare, ...
The progress of a civilized society cannot be measured merely by the number of power plants it builds, the height of its skyscrapers, or the scale of its industrial expansion. The true measure of ...
In June 2026, much of Europe found itself in the grip of a brutal and unrelenting heat wave. Across the continent, temperatures soared past 40°C, with the Spanish city of Andújar recording a ...
The International Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self-Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL) joined Indigenous Peoples, human rights defenders and civil society ...
India proudly claims a doctor-to-population ratio of 1:811—better than the WHO benchmark of 1:1,000. We have 812 medical colleges churning out over 126,600 MBBS graduates annually. Yet, millions ...
If Stan Swamy, the Martyr, were alive today, he would challenge ME and YOU. In his own calm, gentle, unassuming way, he would ...
Environmental concerns are mounting over the condition of the Kho (Khoh) River, a major tributary of the Ramganga, as unchecked construction, mining, pollution and human intervention increasingly ...
Self-immolation has occupied a unique and deeply emotional place in the Tibetan struggle for nearly two decades. Many ...
The National Crime Records Bureau's (NCRB) latest report, Accidental Deaths and Suicides in India 2024, released in May, delivers a stark reminder that India's agrarian crisis remains far from over.
In the forbidding afternoon heat of May in Bundelkhand, when most villagers were settling down for a rest in their homes, a group of about a dozen women in Athondhna village of Babina block, district ...
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