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 government has done well to introduce in the Lok Sabha a bill for the setting up of a National Commission for Children. The proposed commission is expected to review existing legislation
The Census 2001 numbers are cause for concern: the percentage of population in the age group of 0-6 years (considered an indicator of fertility), is the maximum among Muslims at 18.7 per cent. But
Caste is going global and is being bracketed with racism as a form of human rights violation on the basis of work and descent. Two recent developments on international forum are a serious setback to
Tribals in Karimganj district are facing trouble especially those who are living in reserve forests. A spokesman of Karimganj district Tribals Union told The Assam Tribune that the sub-divisional
To provide alternate source of income for the Jhumiyas, about 75 families of Gerem, in Haflong district of Assam, Nriambunglo (Christian) and Nriambunglo (Hindu) villages were provided with
The fastest growing community in the country is also the least developed on most counts. The first ever census data on religion, which was released today, shows that the growth rate of the Muslim
Stepping up its efforts to grant the Limbus and Tamangs
The death of 27 people in a tunnel disaster in the Tehri Dam project has forced Uttaranchal government to reject big dams as a model for bringing prosperity to the Himalayan foothills. Chief
The prevailing system of labour laws seriously undermines the competitiveness of Indian Industries .The relatively inflexible and rigid labour laws also hamper the inflow of investment, " said Mr
In a bid to improve the power situation, the government has identified 70 hydroelectric schemes having an aggregate installed capacity of 32,107 Mega watt in the Northeast including Sikkim. Under