The state of the world’s human rights 2024
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
The Gurgaon Industrial Association made a plea to the Haryana Government for an amendment to the state's 1999 industrial policy to exempt more units from the rigours of obtaining "consent' from the
It's official. Mumbai is chocking on its own garbage. The capacity of Mumbai's six-odd civic landfills to swallow up the city's garbage- about 7025 metric tones every day
Greenpeace asked the European Commission this week to prosecute Spain over its handling of the Prestige tanker disaster, saying it breached EU waste laws by letting the ship sink and release its
Germany is unlikely to deliver on its pledges to curb emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), despite a further reduction last year, the Berlin-based German Institute for Economic Research DIW said. In
Health and Information Minister Kagodu Thimmappa said Rs 174 crore has been spent for drought relief works in 154 taluks which have been declared as drought-hit. The Central Government has provided
Russian talks to join the World Trade Organisation are deadlocked, according to the country's chief negotiator with the organization. Maxim Medvedkov, deputy trade minister, said cheap domestic oil
When trade ministers and top officials from the US, the European Union and some 20 other countries met in Tokyo at the weekend, they were given a grim warning by the head of the World Trade
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has voiced its concern over pollution in the Ganga. Taking a cue from the 'sadhus' who recently refused to take the traditional holy dip at the Sangam, the
Civil engineering and environment conservation may seem far from complementary, but this young artist is equally intense about both. Soft spoken and unassuming, Ajay Kumar Saxena is second year
A number of reputed private companies from India and abroad including those from Switzerland, Taiwan and Singapore have shown interest in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi's offer to privatise