Addressing Climate Change in Bhutan: Policies, Strategies, and International Commitments
Bhutan is a landlocked country located in South Asia, settled in the eastern Himalayas. It shares its borders with Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north and India to…
India’s Supreme Court Ruling: Empowering Women Through Extended Maternity Leave
The recent decision by the Supreme Court of India to grant women a two-year maternity leave has marked a significant milestone for women’s rights and workplace equality. This ruling builds…
“Delhi’s World-Class Education Model Exposed: Delhi High Court Criticizes Arvind Kejriwal’s Political Interests Over National Interest”
In a recent statement, the Delhi High Court criticized Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for prioritizing his political interests over the national interest. The court made this remark while addressing…
Major Arms and Ammunition Seized in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal: NSG Team Arrives for Bomb Disposal, Is Bengal becoming a “Terror ground”?
Bengal has become the violence ground during elections which was evident from the Last state elections in Bengal. Meanwhile, in three seats of West Bengal – Baler Ghat, Raiganj, and…
“Why Did the Supreme Court Validate EVMs and Dismiss Ballot Papers?”
The Supreme Court has delivered a significant blow to those who doubt the integrity of electronic voting machines (EVMs) in India. In a verdict on the EVM-VVPAT (Voter Verified Paper…
India’s Unified Air Traffic Management: Can We Expect Faster and Cheaper Flying?
India’s Unified Air Traffic Management (ATM) system, called Indian Single Sky Harmonised ATM (ISHAN), is a plan to merge the country’s four Flight Information Regions (FIRs) into a single airspace-centred…
” Why Calcutta High Court Cancels Recruitment of > 25,000 Teachers in Bengal”
In a major blow to the Trinamool government in West Bengal, the Kolkata High Court has issued instructions to fire over 25,000 teachers in government-aided schools. The controversy surrounding the…
“Sleeping Rights: Bombay High Court Upholds Sleep as a Fundamental Human Right”
The Bombay High Court recently made a significant ruling, recognizing the right to sleep as a fundamental human right. This recognition came in response to a case where a person…