RTI Act Losing its Sheen with Weakened Machinery for its Implementation
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RTI Act Losing its Sheen with Weakened Machinery for its Implementation

When the RTI Act came into force in 2005, it was hailed as a law which would make governments transparent and accountable, and empower citizens. Sadly, public-spirited RTI users are a disillusioned lot today, having to deal with targeted attacks, threats, and false criminal cases on a regular basis.

When the Spiritual and Scientific Meet in Satyagraha: Matri Sadan Saints’ Lonely Attempts to Protect Ganga River Need Wide Support
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When the Spiritual and Scientific Meet in Satyagraha: Matri Sadan Saints’ Lonely Attempts to Protect Ganga River Need Wide Support

Matri Sadan, established in 1997, has emerged as a hub of saints and activists undertaking satyagraha to protect Ganga river.

In Malay, Orangutans Means ‘People of the Forest’, But Those Forests are Disappearing
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In Malay, Orangutans Means ‘People of the Forest’, But Those Forests are Disappearing

The IMF claims that it is supporting biodiversity, as its economists are able to measure the monetary value of an elephant and the value of a whale. The ruling class might be able to calculate those values, but it is clear that they are unwilling to foot the bill to save the planet.

SC Decision on EWS Reservations Strikes at Basic Structure of Constitution
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SC Decision on EWS Reservations Strikes at Basic Structure of Constitution

The People’s Union for Civil Liberates (PUCL), India’s premier human rights organisation, has said that the Supreme Court judgement, upholding reservation for the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), strikes at the “basic structure of the Constitution”.