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Jammu and Kashmir
Civilian killings in Kashmir contradict narrative of normalcy
Residents blame it on the BJP’s “militaristic policy” and perception of a demographic realignment.
Anando Bhakto
SCAM
SSC recruitment scam in West Bengal strikes at the core of Bengali society
Public outrage is growing in the State as more details of corruption come to light.
Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay
Global Hunger Index 2022
‘Same four indicators for all countries’: Laura Reiner
Interview with the Project Head, Global Hunger Index.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Spotlight
Changes in conservation rules ease development projects on forest land
By tweaking Forest (Conservation) Rules, the Centre has compromised on compensatory afforestation.
Prudhviraj Rupavath
Photo Essay
Living the Gond life
The experience of staying amid the tribals in a remote village near the Satpuras in central India.
Himmat Rana
Policy
New Telecom Bill fails to address internet shutdown, surveillance issues
The Bill also tilts heavily towards telecom providers, leaving behind Internet service providers.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
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