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
UNESCO has earlier threatened to de-list the temple from the World Heritage list due to authorities' failure to adhere to guidelines. The people of Bodh Gaya in India launched a strike against
An ambitious five-year project to reconstruct a genealogy of the world's different indigenous population groups using an estimated 100,000 voluntary blood samples
Worried forest officials have sought a meeting with the PM to explain why a tribal forest rights Bill now being drafted could lead to the
Indonesia is determined to eradicate the problem of child labour with three million child workers still engaged in various sectors in the country. The Indonesian government has a strong commitment to
Primary education and gender disparity in education continue to be problem areas in India, according to a UNICEF report on girls' education released. India accounts for as many as 26.8 million of
Karnataka Chief Minister Dharam Singh called for a ban on the CPI (Maoists) and went on to claim that his government was capable of handling the Naxalite problem on its own and did not need any help
Despite the Government's rhetorics, child labour in the country is growing. And so is the gender divide within child labour, with female children being the real sufferers. The latest annual survey
Twenty-seven villages on the Kalda plateaub of Panna, one of the most backward distridts of the country, have no roads, no water, no electricity, no hospitals - but there are schools everywhere.
The Centre has decided to adopt a joint strategy across the country to counter Naxalites. This is the first time that the Centre will make such a plea at the upcoming Chief Ministers' conference and
As many as 43 children, who were allegedly being made to do work in an embroidery unit at Sarita Vihar in South Delhi, were rescued by the Special Cell of the Delhi police this Wednesday. The unit