The state of the world’s human rights 2024
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi advocated the need to re-instill the historic practice of worshipping wildlife in order to conserve environment. "Wildlife can only be protected by linking it to
The Bombay high court's recent directive banning loudspeakers in silence zones has pulled the plug on almost every open-air event on Mumbai city's cultural calender. No more boogeying to blaring
Supported by a number of allies including China, South Africa and Brazil, who were part of the G20+ grouping at the Cancun ministerial meet, India is planning to call for early resumption of WTO
With the Indian consumer being wooed by a range of products claiming to make life simpler and better, the latest entrant of the group is the In-Sink-Erator, a food waste disposer that disposes of all
The crisis-ridden unit of the Steel Industrials Kerala Ltd. (SILK) at Azhikkal here has denied the allegation that its ship-breaking operation is causing environment pollution in the coastal areas.
Drawing from their vast experience of providing relief and rescue operations during major disasters, the armed forces have suggested a paradigm shift in disaster
Migratory routes to neighbouring countries have been allowed for elephants in South Africa where the overpopulation of pachyderms is posing a problem. Meanwhile, scientific work is on to control the
Alanis Morissette, Beastie Boy Mike D and producer Rick Rubin have joined environmental groups in an effort to oust the federal government's national parks czar. In a letter posted on Alanis's web
Thousand-wallahs and atom bombs have been banned in Tamil Nadu, thus rendering the coming Diwali the
In what can be described as a set back for Assam Government, Central Government has sanctioned Rs 70.72 crore as flood assistance for the State against its demand for sanction of at least Rs 100