Government policies shape a nation's direction. They influence economic growth and social welfare. Policies can address issues like education, healthcare, and infrastructure. In India, policies often reflect the diverse needs of its population. They aim to promote equality and development. Effective policies require careful planning and implementation. Public participation is crucial for success. Ultimately, they impact the lives of millions.
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has released its 26th edition of Women and Men in India 2024 - Selected Indicators and Data. This publication offers...
The Government of India revealed the indigenous HANSA-3(NG) trainer aircraft aimed at transforming pilot training in the country. This initiative is expected to encourage growth in the aviation...
In recent years, the issue of education inequality in India has gained attention. Marginalised communities continue to face systemic barriers that hinder their access to quality education. The...
On March 28, 2025, the Supreme Court of India dismissed a case involving a senior couple seeking to evict their son from their home under the Maintenance and...
The intersection of climate change and gender issues has gained attention in recent years. Recent studies indicate that women and children are disproportionately affected by climate-induced disasters. According...
The Forest Rights Act (FRA), enacted in 2006, aims to recognise the rights of traditional forest dwellers in India. Recent developments have brought into light challenges in its...
Recent developments in India highlight the ongoing struggle of forest-dwelling tribal communities regarding their rights to land and resources. With impending Supreme Court hearings, civil society organisations are...
The Supreme Court of India has recently intervened in the operations of Indraprastha Apollo Hospital located in Sarita Vihar, Delhi. The court has mandated that if the hospital...
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, N. Chandrababu Naidu, recently announced the launch of the ‘Zero Poverty – P4’ initiative. This programme aims to encourage voluntary contributions from...
The Supreme Court of India has raised concerns regarding the classification of individuals as habitual offenders. This classification has been in place for decades and affects many communities,...