World migration report 2024
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the World Migration Report 2024, which reveals significant shifts in global migration patterns, including a record number of displaced people
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) launched the World Migration Report 2024, which reveals significant shifts in global migration patterns, including a record number of displaced people
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Centre and the Delhi Administration on a PIL to save schoolchildren from unhygienic and inhuman conditions in the Capital's government-run schools. The PIL
A round 2,800 fisherfolk in Hong Kong are demanding about us $180 million compensation from the Hongkong Electric Company (hec), a private firm, for the loss of fish stock and fishing gear allegedly
In recent publication by Centre for Child Rights on status of children in India, highlight the same. As per the report there is a table which quotes state wise distribution of working children in the
Only four days ago, Sunil Pahari came to Kathmandu from Sindhupalchowk (Nepal). He is busy working at a canteen beside the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives at Singhdurbar premises. He curses
Science and technology minister Kapil Sibal announced institution of a new rural technological development award of Rs 10 lakh, recognising contribution in the field of rural development. The award
The work in the B R Hills of Karnataka by H Sudarshan, a medical doctor, on the primary healthcare of the Soliga tribes is a rare example of the role of equity, social justice, maximum community participation and empowerment of the people, in addition to the encouragement of indigenous and traditional systems of medicine, in a successful community health programme.
This article describes the essential characteristics of various people's movements in Orissa against the backdrop of the recent Kalinga Nagar killings and also analyses how society reacts to such movements.
The iniquitous development agenda pursued by successive governments at the centre and the state has rendered several tribal groups in Orissa, who reside in some of the poorer, more inaccessible districts of the state, largely marginal to the governance process.
The UNICEF requested to ensure that the protection of children affected by the North and East conflict is at the centre of talks in Geneva. "Of particular importance remains the unresolved situation
Maharashtra will soon become the first state in the country to make employing children a non-bailable offence. Amendments to this effect are currently being carried out by the state's Labour and