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Toxic air is a product of toxic politics. The toxicity comes in many forms. Denial, across the political spectrum, of how grave the problem is. Distraction, where the circus of politics keeps us from confronting serious issues.
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On Children's Day, we recall Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's belief that children shape a nation's future. The irony, though, is that post-Independence India was long ruled by Nehru's descendants.
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The Bihar assembly election is a defining moment. More than a usual regional contest, it represents the tensions between welfare and aspiration, migration and belonging, survival and mobility. Bihar's politics has long been viewed through the prisms of caste, crime and corruption. But its democratic aspirations have manifested in historic peasant movements, the uprising against the Emergency and the post-Mandal consolidation.
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Wherever possible, wherever affordable, Indians are turning their back on the state. Rich, middle class or poor — it does not matter.
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The Centre's air pollution mitigation body will likely have more accurate data on the extent of stubble-burnt farms by the end of this paddy harvest season in December as an exercise is underway to verify burnt areas mapped by satellites.
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India's carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel sources are expected to increase by just about 1.4% in 2025, significantly lower than the 4% growth registered the previous year, new data released by Global Carbon Project (GCP) shows.
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The Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers on Monday revoked quality control orders (QCOs) on 14 items consisting of chemical intermediates, synthetic fibres and polymer resins that play a key role in the textile manufacturing value chain, as the sector has come under stress due to cancellation of US-bound export orders in the backdrop of steep 50 per cent US tariffs.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Thursday proposed to introduce an enabling framework to address the long-pending issue of lock-in of pledged shares held by persons other than the promoters at the time of the initial public offering (IPO).
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The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MOSPI) will start a year-long migration survey covering almost the entire country from July 2026, with the aim to find out the rate of migration, out-migration, short-term migration as well as the reasons for migration and the net migration that is taking place.
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US President Donald Trump signed a stopgap bill on Wednesday to end the longest shutdown of the US government in history.

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