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 police have stepped up vigil at the Aralam Farm in the wake of reports that some tribal organisations are planning to stage another violent takeover of the farmland making use of the brewing
The Rajasthan Government on Monday decided to launch a special month-long revenue campaign in the Tribal Sub-Plan areas and the regions inhabited by the Saharia tribe to regularise the ownership of
Tribals in the forested interiors of India today face a grave, new threat. Already dispossessed of land and forest, grappling with debt, hunger, exploitation and bondage, the tribals now face
Chief Minister Jayalalithaa accused the Centre of stalling the 100 MLD desalination plant project for Chennai. "It is amazing how queries relating to the impact of the project on biological
There's a paradox at the heart of India's ship breaking sector. While it happens to be the biggest in the world, it is also arguably the dirtiest. The Alang scrap steel yards, dotting Bhavnagar's
A mob of over 500 tribals, protesting against the setting up of a steel plant in Jajpur district of Orissa, clashed with police at the project site. While one policeman was hacked to death, 11 were
<p> The Barsey Sanctuary is a part of the larger Khangchendzonga ecosystem, which is the third highest in the world, and is a part of the Eastern Himalayan Conservation landscape including the Khangchendzonga
Media reports say that some cotton growers in the Adilabad, Andhra Pradesh, are chasing away pests from their crops not with chemical pesticides but with what they term as "quarter-spraying'. A
THE CONGRESS, which is under fire from farmers in states such as Haryana over land acquisition for special economic zone (SEZ) projects, is mulling over a displacement and rehabilitation policy aimed
Declare a buffer zone around the 8,952 hectares of Silent Valley National Park spread over the Nilgiris plateau or prepare to preside over the gradual wipe-out of the Kurumba tribals of Attappady in