Unions are unequal in nature, Catalonia’s Independence leads to questions about how regions give more than they get
Hardnews Bureau
Hardnews Bureau
Unions are unequal in nature, Catalonia’s Independence leads to questions about how regions give more than they get
Hardnews Bureau
The Indian government is faced with a challenging task, that of job creation. Hardnews spoke to eminent economist Santosh Mehrotra on how the country can use existing policies to create millions of jobs.
Hardnews Bureau
A year after a 39-year-old perfumer was found murdered in her flat in Goa, there are several questions about the official version of the crime that have been left unanswered. What has further raised the possibility of the version being a cover-up is the fierce secrecy pervading Ghurde’s social circles. Will justice prevail?
Hardnews Bureau
Mumbai masterminds its floods with its uncontrolled craving for development—by converting floodplains, bottlenecking rivers and reclaiming several hectares of coastal areas
Dhwani Shah Mumbai
As migration of people from conflict-ridden areas continues in several parts of the world and is met with racism and xenophobia in the West, the world must attempt to address global inequality and poverty without generating more violence
Jyotika Teckchandani Delhi
The Supreme Court’s verdict upholds the citizen’s right, but how the government and its Aadhaar project respond is to be seen
Mohammed Afeef Bengaluru
The long-overdue inauguration of the Sardar Sarovar Dam may have happened after a lot of obstacles, but the ghosts of its past will continue to haunt the project in future as well
Excessive rain can be a water asset, stored for later use. For that, here’s what government, community and individual must do
S. Vishwanath Bengaluru
How did Rajasthan, India’s driest state, end up being inundated?
Shatakshi Gawade Delhi
In Gujarat, floods have uncovered the inefficacy of the government
Martin Macwan Ahmedabad