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Search ResultIdukki becomes first district in India to get high-speed rural broadband connectivity
India’s first high-speed rural broadband network, the National Optic Fibre Network (NOFN), was commissioned in Kerala’s Idukki district on Monday. With this, th...
Read MoreTHE ROMANCE OF KITES
In mid January, the skies over Gujarat and Maharashtra are gaily speckled with kites, diving, soaring and getting at each other. This day marks the solar ingress into Capri...
Read MoreShould India make health a fundamental right?
As a symbolic gesture, it is great to make health a justiciable right; but as citizenry, we would be foolish to let the healthcare debate be hijacked by this non-issue, or ...
Read MoreMinistries battle over applicability of Forest Rights Act
Union ministries are engaged in an official tussle over the ambit and implementation of the Forest Rights Act. After the environment ministry (MoEF) issued a circular in Oc...
Read MoreIndia should take a more proactive role in climate change negotiations: R K Pachauri, IPCC chairman
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chairman RK Pachauri laments that policy directives to implement Narendra Modi's "no-effect" guideline are yet to be prepar...
Read MoreNational Seminar on Tribal Health Issues
More than a decade of research has shown that small and affordable measures can significantly reduce the health risks that women face when they become pregnant. Most matern...
Read More2014 Lima Climate Change Talks Had Little For India As Risks Rise
The recently concluded UN climate change conference in the Peruvian capital Lima eventually ended up mimicking its previous versions in style and content with little to ach...
Read MoreThe truly dictatorial ordinance didn’t come from Modi: it came from Rajasthan
Laying down educational qualifications for panchayat and zila parishad elections endangers democracy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received plenty of flak for resorting...
Read More63 million people faced with poverty due to healthcare expenditure
A whopping 63 million people are faced with poverty every year due to “catastrophic” expenditure over healthcare which neutralises the gains of rising income an...
Read MoreLexicon of democratic literacy
The introduction of educational qualifications as eligibility criteria for contesting panchayat elections has shocked and angered rural Rajasthan, including supporters of t...
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