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- Thousands of Indian teachers set to lose jobs as Muslim school funding endsneuters.de Thousands of Indian teachers set to lose jobs as Muslim school funding ends
India's most populous state has stopped paying some 21,000 teachers of subjects including mathematics and science in Muslim religious schools, or madrasas, an official said on Thursday, and they could lose their jobs altogether.
India's most populous state has stopped paying some 21,000 teachers of subjects including mathematics and science in Muslim religious schools, or madrasas, an official said on Thursday, and they could lose their jobs altogether.
- Netflix removes Tamil film 'Annapoorani' amid controversywww.eastmojo.com Netflix removes Tamil film 'Annapoorani' amid controversy
Guwahati: Netflix has taken down the Tamil film 'Annapoorani' following a controversy sparked by Hindu right-wing groups who claimed certain scenes in the
Guwahati: Netflix has taken down the Tamil film 'Annapoorani' following a controversy sparked by Hindu right-wing groups who claimed certain scenes in the
- Nuclear Resistance Movements in India
The paper illustrates dynamics of nuclear resistance movements in India and how people’s power rises in response to subversion of justice and suppression of human rights.
The need for democratising nuclear policyruns implicit through the demands of the people protesting against nuclear programs. The paper analyses the rationale behind developing nuclear energy according to the mainstream development model adopted by the state. Whether the prevalent nuclear discourse includes people’s ambitions and addresses local concerns or not is discussed by focusing on the nuclear resistance movements at five sites in India— Koodankulam (Tamil Nadu), Jaitapur (Maharashtra), Haripur (West Bengal), Mithivirdi (Gujrat) and Gorakhpur (Haryana).
- Manipur govt to look into claim of 'delisting' Kukis, Zomis from ST list?www.eastmojo.com Manipur govt to look into claim of 'delisting' Kukis, Zomis from ST list?
Can Kukis be de-listed from the Scheduled Tribe list in Manipur? Yes, if Maheshwar Thounaojam, National Secretary of the Republican Party of India
The Union government said the process of inclusion or exclusion from the ST list requires the proposal to originate from the concerned State government.
- Illegal sand mining inflicts environmental damage in India – DW – 12/27/2023www.dw.com Illegal sand mining inflicts environmental damage in India – DW – 12/27/2023
Demand for sand has risen dramatically in recent decades, thanks in large part to its crucial role in construction. In the Indian state of Goa, sand mafias are illegally extracting the resource from riverbeds, beaches and open pits, causing major environmental challenges.
Demand for sand has risen dramatically in recent decades, thanks in large part to its crucial role in construction. In the Indian state of Goa, sand mafias are illegally extracting the resource from riverbeds, beaches and open pits, causing major environmental challenges.
- Parallel Parking In Downtown Srinagarwww.outlookindia.com Parallel Parking In Downtown Srinagar
“Kashmir was constitutionally up for grabs. ‘Buy the exotic Kashmiri land’ and ‘marry the apple-cheeked Kashmiri women’ was the refurbished two-point policy of settling in Kashmir”
“Kashmir was constitutionally up for grabs. ‘Buy the exotic Kashmiri land’ and ‘marry the apple-cheeked Kashmiri women’ was the refurbished two-point policy of settling in Kashmir”
- Sakshi Malik Quits Wrestling as Brij Bhushan Loyalist Elected as WFI Chiefthewire.in Sakshi Malik Quits Wrestling as Brij Bhushan Loyalist Elected as WFI Chief
The Sanjay Singh panel, backed by the former WFI chief, defeated the panel led by Commonwealth Games gold medallist Anita Sheoran. Sheoran's panel was supported by the wrestlers who accused Brij Bhushan Singh of sexual harassment.
The Sanjay Singh panel, backed by the former WFI chief, defeated the panel led by Commonwealth Games gold medallist Anita Sheoran. Sheoran's panel was supported by the wrestlers who accused Brij Bhushan Singh of sexual harassment.
- Telecom Bill 2023: What powers it gives the government for ‘national security’indianexpress.com Telecom Bill 2023: What powers it gives the government for ‘national security’
The Telecommunications Bill, 2023 allows the government to take over telecom services and intercept messages in the interests of national security and in case of emergencies. Here's exactly what the regulation says on the subject.
The Telecommunications Bill, 2023 allows the government to take over telecom services and intercept messages in the interests of national security and in case of emergencies. Here's exactly what the regulation says on the subject.
- 'Bulldozing Opposition': 78 MPs Suspended From Parliament On Monday, 92 In Totalthewire.in 'Bulldozing Opposition': 78 MPs Suspended From Parliament On Monday, 92 In Total
The suspensions come as both houses saw repeated adjournments amid calls from opposition MPs for a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah on the security breach in Parliament on December 13.
The suspensions come as both houses saw repeated adjournments amid calls from opposition MPs for a statement from Union home minister Amit Shah on the security breach in Parliament on December 13.
- Indian government ignored repeated warnings from scientists before massive tunnel collapse
Huge Himalayan road project has sidestepped adequate technical reviews, researchers say
- Security breach in Parliament as two persons jump into Lok Sabha from public gallerywww.thehindu.com Security breach in Parliament as two persons jump into Lok Sabha from public gallery
Chaos erupted in Lok Sabha when two persons jumped in from public gallery carrying tear gas canisters. MPs suspect they had access on recommendation of BJP MP. They sprayed yellow smoke, prompting MPs to grab them. Delhi Police detained two protestors outside Parliament. Security lapse raises concer...
The Lok Sabha witnessed shocking scenes on December 13 when two persons jumped into the House from the public gallery, carrying what appeared to be tear gas canisters.
As soon as the duo entered the House during the Zero Hour, one of them was seen leaping over the benches while the other dangled from the public gallery, spraying some kind of tear gas substance. This led to chaos and confusion inside the House.
Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said the two persons were carrying tear gas canisters. He described it as a “serious breach of security” on the 21st anniversary of the Parliament attack.
Sources said one of the persons was named Sagar Sharma, and that the pass was reportedly sponsored by BJP MP from Mysore Pratap Simha. Some eye-witnesses said there were two more protesters who remained in the gallery.
- SC upholds Article 370 abrogation, says hold polls by Sep 2024, restore statehoodwww.hindustantimes.com SC upholds Article 370 abrogation, says hold polls by Sep 2024, restore statehood
A five-judge constitution bench held hearings for 16 days on whether the August 2019 decision of the Union government to scrap Article 370 and bifurcate J&K into two Union territories was valid
A five-judge constitution bench held hearings for 16 days on whether the August 2019 decision of the Union government to scrap Article 370 and bifurcate J&K into two Union territories was valid
- When India Was a Human Rights Leadertime.com When India Was a Human Rights Leader
The country was once a rights pioneer that helped shape the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which turns 75 on Dec. 10.
The country was once a rights pioneer that helped shape the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which turns 75 on Dec. 10.
- India bans export of onions till March 2024indianexpress.com India bans export of onions till March 2024
The notification banning the export of onions was issued on Thursday. The move is aimed at curbing inflation ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
The notification banning the export of onions was issued on Thursday. The move is aimed at curbing inflation ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.
- Control + All or Delete: The Draft Broadcast Bill Is a Blueprint for Censorshipthewire.in Control + All or Delete: The Draft Broadcast Bill Is a Blueprint for Censorship
The “central government” wants to drag independent news into a censor board framework. No independent regulation is proposed. The government is everywhere and in control. The dubious ‘3-tier’ regulatory structure proposed is recycled out of IT Rules 2021, which has been stayed by two high courts.
The “central government” wants to drag independent news into a censor board framework. No independent regulation is proposed. The government is everywhere and in control. The dubious ‘3-tier’ regulatory structure proposed is recycled out of IT Rules 2021, which has been stayed by two high courts.
- Assembly triumphs no guarantee for Lok Sabha victory, data reveals, but can impact national politicswww.moneycontrol.com Assembly triumphs no guarantee for Lok Sabha victory, data reveals, but can impact national politics
Although Congress had won 54 percentage of the Assembly seats cumulatively in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan in 2018, it failed to use the momentum during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, only winning 4.62 percentage of the seats available.
Data from previous elections show that Assembly elections preceding Lok Sabha polls in a state cannot always be used as a reliable measure to understand the mood of the voters, especially since 2018.
- Inside India’s Gargantuan Mission to Clean the Ganges Riverwww.wired.com Inside India’s Gargantuan Mission to Clean the Ganges River
The Ganges river is one of the world’s most sacred waterways—and one of its most polluted. To restore it, India is undertaking one of the biggest engineering programs in the history of sanitation.
The Ganges river is one of the world’s most sacred waterways—and one of its most polluted. To restore it, India is undertaking one of the biggest engineering programs in the history of sanitation.
- All 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand tunnel evacuated after 17 dayswww.hindustantimes.com All 41 workers trapped in Uttarakhand tunnel evacuated after 17 days
The 17-day long wait for the 41 workers trapped in the Silkyara tunnel of Uttarakhand finally ended on Tuesday.
The 17-day long wait for the 41 workers trapped in the Silkyara tunnel of Uttarakhand finally ended on Tuesday.
- YouTube and Reels Could Decide India’s Electionswww.wired.com YouTube and Reels Could Decide India’s Elections
Major political parties in India are courting social media influencers to reach rural voters, paying for reach and dodging tough questions.
Major political parties in India are courting social media influencers to reach rural voters, paying for reach and dodging tough questions.
- interview with ali sardar jafri
this interview with ali sardar jafri is a treat!
conducted by carlo coppola in 1968, it pivots on the progressive movement in urdu literature
- At what point will we wake up to the Himalayan disasters?www.moneycontrol.com Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse: At what point will we wake up to the Himalayan disasters?
Many decisions that could have ensured safety weren’t taken in the latest Uttarakhand calamity. Disasters have increased with alarming frequency but governance – basics like pre-project assessments, post-disaster learnings, accountability – is not improving
Many decisions that could have ensured safety weren’t taken in the latest Uttarakhand calamity. Disasters have increased with alarming frequency but governance – basics like pre-project assessments, post-disaster learnings, accountability – is not improving
- Facing pressure in India, Netflix and Amazon back down on daring filmswww.washingtonpost.com Facing pressure in India, Netflix and Amazon back down on daring films
Hindu nationalists aligned with the BJP government use mass public pressure and the threat of criminal cases to shape or entirely block films produced by Netflix and Amazon, resulting in a culture of self-censorship.
'Today, a culture of self-censorship pervades the streaming industry here, manifesting in ways both dramatic and subtle. Executives at the India offices of Netflix and Prime Video and their lawyers ask for extensive changes to rework political plots and remove passing references to religion that might offend the Hindu right wing or the BJP, industry insiders say. Projects that deal with India’s political, religious or caste divisions are politely declined when they are proposed, or dropped midway through development. Even completed series and films have been quietly abandoned and withheld by Netflix and Prime Video from their more than 400 million combined viewers worldwide.'
- How an Indian startup hacked the worldwww.reuters.com How an Indian startup hacked the world
Appin was a leading Indian cyberespionage firm that few people even knew existed. A Reuters investigation found that the company grew from an educational startup to a hack-for-hire powerhouse that stole secrets from business titans, politicians, military officials and wealthy elites around the globe...
Appin was a leading Indian cyberespionage firm that few people even knew existed. A Reuters investigation found that the company grew from an educational startup to a hack-for-hire powerhouse that stole secrets from business titans, politicians, military officials and wealthy elites around the globe. Appin alumni went on to form other firms that are still active today.
- Rajasthan Elections 2023: Why SC/ST reserved seats can be the key to winning power in the statewww.moneycontrol.com Rajasthan Elections 2023: Why SC/ST reserved seats can be the key to winning power in the state
In the six elections that Rajasthan has seen since the 2008 delimitation exercise, the winning party has always been the one that has secured the most number of reserved seats.
In the six elections that Rajasthan has seen since the 2008 delimitation exercise, the winning party has always been the one that has secured the most number of reserved seats.
- Can India’s Forest Rights Act deliver? Odisha state is trying to find outnews.mongabay.com Can India’s Forest Rights Act deliver? Odisha state is trying to find out
Pramila Pradhan, 51, embraced thengapalli, a form of forest stewardship, because of her mother-in-law, who took her along on forest patrols. Thenga means stick, and palli means turn or rotation. For decades, stick-wielding women have taken turns every day to patrol and safeguard the woodlands in Kod...
Pramila Pradhan, 51, embraced thengapalli, a form of forest stewardship, because of her mother-in-law, who took her along on forest patrols. Thenga means stick, and palli means turn or rotation. For decades, stick-wielding women have taken turns every day to patrol and safeguard the woodlands in Kodalpalli village in India’s Odisha state.
- US thwarted plot to kill Sikh separatist on American soil - FTwww.ft.com US thwarted plot to kill Sikh separatist on American soil
Washington warned India over concerns of government involvement in assassination conspiracy
Washington warned India over concerns of government involvement in assassination conspiracy
- It's More Than A Game, It's Heritage: Why An Indian Cricket World Cup Win Means So Muchhomegrown.co.in It's More Than A Game, It's Heritage: Why An Indian Cricket World Cup Win Means So Much
It's More Than A Game, It's Heritage: Why An Indian Cricket World Cup Win Means So Much Tracing the legacy of India's historic first ODI World Cup win in 1983 to 2011's victory and to the present, where a win makes us the undisputed cricketing champions.
It's More Than A Game, It's Heritage: Why An Indian Cricket World Cup Win Means So Much Tracing the legacy of India's historic first ODI World Cup win in 1983 to 2011's victory and to the present, where a win makes us the undisputed cricketing champions.
- [Workshop] Environmental economics: Valuing and financing climate actionindia.mongabay.com [Workshop] Environmental economics: Valuing and financing climate action
Mongabay-India and INSEE are conducting a series of workshops on the intersection of journalism, environment and economics — “Environmental Economics for Journalists”.
Mongabay-India and INSEE are conducting a series of workshops on the intersection of journalism, environment and economics — “Environmental Economics for Journalists”.
- ‘Anti-depression’ tablets being sent to workers trapped in Uttarkashi tunnelwww.hindustantimes.com ‘Anti-depression’ tablets being sent to workers trapped in Uttarkashi tunnel
Forty construction workers have been trapped inside the under-construction Silkyara-Barkot tunnel on the Yamunotri Highway since Sunday morning
Forty construction workers have been trapped inside the under-construction Silkyara-Barkot tunnel on the Yamunotri Highway since Sunday morning
- Overpopulation Isn’t the Real Problem. Resource Inequality Is.www.theswaddle.com Overpopulation Isn’t the Real Problem. Resource Inequality Is.
Many have argued that the focus should shift from limiting population growth to the root cause – unequal access to resources.
Many have argued that the focus should shift from limiting population growth to the root cause – unequal access to resources.
- Mind the Gap: A Slender Upper and a Heavy Lower Arm Define India’s K-Shaped Trajectorythewire.in Mind the Gap: A Slender Upper and a Heavy Lower Arm Define India’s K-Shaped Trajectory
Incremental evidence from lagging private capex, declining household savings, and PLFS and NCAER survey showing languid incomes reinforce the K-shaped economic trajectory for India’s households.
Incremental evidence from lagging private capex, declining household savings, and PLFS and NCAER survey showing languid incomes reinforce the K-shaped economic trajectory for India’s households.
- new owner wanted for kbin magazine _india_
some days ago, i took ownership of the abandoned kbin magazine india ...
being a german citizen myself, i only did this to prevent that some sanghi would take ownership of this once vivid magazine which was characterized by a heavy anti-hindutva stance
if you are interested in breathing life into the kbin magazine india, and if you are from india yourself, or belong to the indian diasporas, feel free to contact me 😀
boosts welcome ✅
- Delhi pollution: Stubble burning has declined in Punjab but is still a menacewww.moneycontrol.com Delhi pollution: Stubble burning has declined in Punjab but is still a menace
Although not much in the spotlight, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh have seen a spike in stubble burning. And according to experts, stubble burning isn’t the only reason for the rapid deterioration of air quality in Delhi over the last week
Although not much in the spotlight, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh have seen a spike in stubble burning. And according to experts, stubble burning isn’t the only reason for the rapid deterioration of air quality in Delhi over the last week
- Majority of sitting MLAs in 5 poll-bound states are crorepatis, many face criminal cases, shows datawww.moneycontrol.com Majority of sitting MLAs in 5 poll-bound states are crorepatis, many face criminal cases, shows data
Telangana MLAs are the richest of the five, and the state also has the maximum number of MLAs with criminal cases registered against them. No state has done too well when it comes to female representation.
Telangana MLAs are the richest of the five, and the state also has the maximum number of MLAs with criminal cases registered against them. No state has done too well when it comes to female representation.
- Five-year extension for free ration: The numbers behind the food security programmeindianexpress.com Five-year extension for free ration: The numbers behind the food security programme
In late 2022, ahead of Gujarat and Himachal polls, PMGKAY was extended until Dec 2022 and then for another year, merging it with the NFSA. With the scheme nearing expiry, the govt has again extended it, this time for 5 yrs more
In late 2022, ahead of Gujarat and Himachal polls, PMGKAY was extended until Dec 2022 and then for another year, merging it with the NFSA. With the scheme nearing expiry, the govt has again extended it, this time for 5 yrs more
- Despite feeling the heat, Indians optimistic about avoiding climate disasterwww.moneycontrol.com Despite feeling the heat, Indians optimistic about avoiding climate disaster
Nearly 60 percent of Indians believe that climate change is the biggest threat facing the globe today. However, only over 10 percent of them think that a climate disaster could happen during their lifetime, shows data from Epson Climate Reality Barometer 2023.
Nearly 60 percent of Indians believe that climate change is the biggest threat facing the globe today. However, only over 10 percent of them think that a climate disaster could happen during their lifetime, shows data from Epson Climate Reality Barometer 2023.
- India's Biggest Data Leak So Far? Covid-19 Test Info of 81.5Cr Citizens With ICMR Up for Sale | Exclusive - News18www.news18.com India's Biggest Data Leak So Far? Covid-19 Test Info of 81.5Cr Citizens With ICMR Up for Sale | Exclusive - News18
Covid-19 Test Data Leak: Given the grave nature of the incident, India’s premier agency Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is likely to probe the matter once ICMR files a complaint
Covid-19 Test Data Leak: Given the grave nature of the incident, India’s premier agency Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is likely to probe the matter once ICMR files a complaint
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- RPF constable killed the victims in cold blood, was completely sane: GRPwww.hindustantimes.com RPF constable killed the victims in cold blood, was completely sane: GRP
Chetan Singh Chaudhary, the RPF constable who shot dead 4 people on a train, is deemed sane and aware of his actions according to the GRP charge sheet.
Chetan Singh Chaudhary, the RPF constable who shot dead 4 people on a train, is deemed sane and aware of his actions according to the GRP charge sheet.
- Pune Institute Cancels Award for Kashmiri Journalist, Jury Refuses to Attend Event in Protestthewire.in Pune Institute Cancels Award for Kashmiri Journalist, Jury Refuses to Attend Event in Protest
Safina Nabi’s report had been unanimously chosen as the winner of a media award instituted by the journalism school run by the Maharashtra Institute of Technology-World Peace University.
Safina Nabi’s report had been unanimously chosen as the winner of a media award instituted by the journalism school run by the Maharashtra Institute of Technology-World Peace University.