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25 December, 2025

INDIA’S CARBON MARKET PIVOT

From burden to currency, from pollution to policy, from intent to institution — India’s carbon market may well become the economics of responsibility.
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23 December, 2025

RIGHT TO A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

In an era of climate change, pollution, and ecological stress, the right to a healthy environment must evolve from an implied judicial right to an explicit constitutional guarantee, ensuring enforceability, accountability, and sustainable development.
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22 December, 2025

SHANTI BILL & REGIONAL ENERGY SECURITY

The SHANTI Bill signals a mature Indian state—confident enough to decentralise capital, but wise enough to centralise control.
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22 December, 2025

MOMENTUM IN INDIA’S DISABILITY INCLUSION MOVEMENT

Momentum exists, but scale, enforcement, and mindset change remain decisive.
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13 December, 2025

FREEING INDIAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP FROM REGULATIONS

India does not lack entrepreneurs. It lacks institutional faith in them. Jan Vishwas Siddhant offers a chance to: Remove regulatory cholesterol, Restore legal clarity , Unleash mass prosperity But success depends on full implementation, not partial adoption.
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12 December, 2025

SAVINGS SHIFT RESHAPES INDIA’S MARKETS

India is entering a new financial era where domestic savers are the backbone of capital markets. This strengthens stability, reduces dependence on foreign money, and aligns with the long-term vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
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12 December, 2025

INVISIBLE EPIDEMIC: AIR POLLUTION

The right to breathe clean air should be recognised as part of Right to Life (Article 21). This shifts air quality from an environmental priority to a constitutional obligation.
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11 December, 2025

IS INDIA’S 8.2% GROWTH RATE SUSTAINABLE?

India’s economy is showing muscle (high growth) but its institutional bones (statistics, labour markets, states’ capacities, export structure) remain weak.
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9 December, 2025

HOW CAN INDIA BENEFIT FROM NEUROTECHNOLOGY?

Neurotechnology refers to mechanical or digital systems that connect directly with the nervous system, allowing us to record, monitor, decode, or influence neural activity.
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8 December, 2025

ROLE OF GRASSLANDS IN INDIA’S CLIMATE RESILIENCE

Grasslands are among India’s most misunderstood ecosystems—long labelled as “wastelands” and subjected to misguided afforestation drives.
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8 December, 2025

EVOLUTION OF INDIA’S BLOCKCHAIN, CRYPTO & WEB3 ECOSYSTEM

India’s Web3 ecosystem is expanding rapidly, backed by strong developer talent and rising global interest. However, regulatory ambiguity and taxation hurdles push startups abroad. With clearer rules, sandboxes and innovation-friendly policies, India can leverage blockchain for governance reforms, financial innovation and global digital leadership.
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5 December, 2025

INDIA’S CYBERCRIME CRISIS CANNOT BE SOLVED BY SURVEILLANCE THEATRICS

India’s cybercrime crisis reflects deeper structural, economic, and governance failures. Surveillance theatrics such as Sanchar Saathi create a false sense of control while eroding citizen trust. A resilient digital India requires legal safeguards, institutional capability, economic opportunity, and transparent governance, not omnipresent digital “guardians”. True security arises from empowerment — not authoritarian oversight.
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4 December, 2025

THE CLIMATE IS BREACHING THE WALL OF URBAN METRICS

Climate change has breached the invisible wall on which current urban metrics rest. As rainfall extremes redefine what constitutes safety, resilience, and viability, India and the world must rethink how cities are assessed. Urban planning must incorporate hydro-ecological realities, granular vulnerability mapping, and climate-responsive design. Without recalibrating our metrics, modernity will remain an illusion—quickly reclaimed by the river, the slope, or the sea.
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2 December, 2025

Bioremediation

Bioremediation
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2 December, 2025

WHY INDIA MUST TAKE ITS ANTIPOVERTY PROGRAMMES SERIOUSLY

India’s antipoverty programmes are neither charity nor economic liabilities—they are essential investments in human development and productive capacity.
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26 November, 2025

FOR ASSAM TEA, ERRATIC CLIMATE AND STAGNANT PRICES PRESENT A CRISIS

Assam, home to one of the world’s most renowned tea landscapes, has built its economy, cultural identity, and global reputation around tea. However, the twin pressures of climate unpredictability and stagnant market prices are now undermining the very foundations of this century-old industry. As traditional climatic rhythms blur and production costs escalate, tea growers—especially smallholders—find themselves confronting an existential crisis.
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20 November, 2025

HIDDEN COST OF POLLUTED GROUNDWATER

Groundwater contamination is a silent disaster with profound health, economic, and social consequences. Unlike scarcity, contamination is often irreversible. India must treat this challenge as an urgent national priority. Through coordinated action—scientific monitoring, regulatory enforcement, sustainable farming, and community solutions—the country can prevent this hidden crisis from evolving into a catastrophic burden. The cost of inaction will only grow; the time for bold intervention is now.
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18 November, 2025

ICDS AT 50

ICDS at 50 symbolizes India’s unwavering commitment to child and maternal well-being. Yet, to remain relevant in the next fifty years, ICDS must evolve into a nutrition-cum-learning ecosystem aligned with global standards, NEP 2020, and Viksit Bharat 2047. Strengthening Anganwadis, professionalising the workforce, modernising infrastructure, and embracing data-led governance will ensure that ICDS continues to nourish India's future generations.
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15 November, 2025

FLEXIBLE INFLATION TARGETING

Flexible Inflation Targeting has contributed significantly to anchoring inflation expectations in India. While the 4% target and ±2% band appear broadly appropriate, stronger commitment to headline inflation metrics and fiscal discipline is essential. A well-calibrated FIT framework, paired with credible fiscal consolidation, will ensure India’s sustained growth and macroeconomic resilience in the coming decade.
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13 November, 2025

INDIA’S INCREASING VULNERABILITY TO TROPICAL CYCLONES

India’s vulnerability to tropical cyclones is the outcome of a complex interaction between geography, demography, and climate dynamics. While technological advancements have reduced mortality, climate change and sea-level rise continue to amplify economic and ecological risks. Sustainable coastal development and community resilience are essential to secure India’s future against intensifying tropical storms.
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6 November, 2025

HOW LOCAL TOPOGRAPHY CONTRIBUTES TO AIR POLLUTION

Local topography significantly influences air pollution by trapping pollutants and facilitating smog formation.
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5 November, 2025

INDIA’S FORESTS HOLD THE FUTURE

As India marches toward Viksit Bharat 2047, forests must be seen not merely as environmental assets but as natural capital — essential for long-term prosperity, resilience, and climate security.
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