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Meena Menon
Science
Asking the Shompen First
This slim volume packs a solid punch in enumerating legal issues and highlighting, both, the lack of studies and a holistic understanding of the colossal and deleterious impact of the Great Nicobar project.
Jul 31, 2024
Science
The Weird Case of What Could’ve Been Our First Public-Sector Bt Cotton Variety
Jun 09, 2022
Politics
Odisha: Déjà Vu in Dhinkia as People Renew Protests Against Jindal's Steel Project
Locals who waged a decade long battle against POSCO are now opposing Jindal's proposed integrated steel plant on the same land.
Jan 12, 2022
Politics
Controversial Top Cop R.D. Tyagi’s Death Invokes Memories of Bombay Riots
Twenty-seven years later, the cases are still continuing and the victims have not received justice.
Oct 17, 2020
For Genetically Engineered Crops, India Is No Country for Regulation
As illegal seed varieties continue to enter Indian farms and markets, the functioning of the apex regulatory agency for genetically modified crops is under scrutiny.
May 26, 2019
In Spite of Mega Projects, Water Is Scarce in Rural Telangana
As the Telangana assembly goes to polls in December, the biggest complaint in the villages is the lack of access to reliable water supply.
Nov 24, 2018
Scars of the Bombay Riots Remain, but for Many Victims It's a Closed Chapter Now
"Though the riots are in the past, they have left a mark. People have moved on but after the series of mob lynchings, there is fear once again."
Dec 06, 2017
Twenty-Four Years After the Bombay Riots, a Continuing Sense of Injustice
Thousands of lives were destroyed forever, but barely anyone has been held accountable.
Dec 08, 2016