Hindutva forces, as allies of Western imperialism, are unleashing everyday street violence against Muslims in India in the ...
This crisis is not limited to water alone but affects various sectors, including natural and man-made water sources.
A coalition of non-governmental organizations has condemned the Odisha government's decision to abruptly end a vital ...
Even well-known pharmaceutical companies' products are failing to meet the standards, leading one to believe that these ...
Nevertheless, today's point of reflection is: Was it really Muslim rule? Are today's Muslims Mughals? The Muslims living ...
The South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers, and People has highlighted a concerning narrative regarding the detrimental effects of Pumped Storage Plants (PSPs) on the environment, particularly within the ...
On the International Safe Abortion Day, 28 September, the global advocacy group SHE & Rights Media Initiative held a session on decriminalising abortion and making safe abortion accessible to ...
As we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Chinese Revolution, it is essential to reflect on the legacy of Edgar Snow, the first journalist to enter the northwest region known as Red China in 1936.
The Universal Health Organisation (UHO), a forum seeking to offer "impartial, truthful, unbiased and relevant information on health" so as to ensure that every citizen makes informed choices ...
In Indian villages, traditional kutcha houses have been more than just a place to live. A house, the heart of rural life, carry with it the stories, values, and skills of generations. Built from ...
“Hey Rupam, open the door. Take this fish,” a woman yelled from outside. I was sitting in the kitchen at my friend Rupam’s house in rural northeast India. It was the heart of monsoon season, and rain ...
In recent years the right to information campaign has made big strides in several countries. However a special feature of this campaign in India which has captured international attention is the ...