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How India moves: In Ahmedabad, every second person owns a vehicle

New Delhi, June 4 -- In a previous instalment of this series, we reported how residents displaced from the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, Gujarat had been resettled in areas like Odhav - some 15 k... Read More


State of India's Environment in Figures 2025 warns of worsening climate, health and development indicators

New Delhi, June 4 -- As the world prepares to observe Environment Day on June 5, the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has sounded a sobering alarm: India is facing a mounting crisis on multipl... Read More


World Bank greenlights controversial Inga 3 dam in DRC amid warnings of human and ecological harm

New Delhi, June 4 -- The World Bank has approved $250 million in financing for the Inga 3 hydropower project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), marking a dramatic re-entry into large-scale dam... Read More


How India moves: Behind Aizawl's silent streets lies hidden struggles of daily traffic jams

New Delhi, June 4 -- Mizoram's capital city, Aizawl, nestled amidst lush green hills, rarely makes national headlines. Yet, the city has become familiar to many across the country through social media... Read More


How India moves: Country's state of mobility enables private vehicle dependence. How to overcome it

New Delhi, June 4 -- By the time you are done reading this sentence, over 20 cars (and 70 two-wheelers) would have been registered in India. Together these 20 cars on an average will emit 3.15 kilogr... Read More


Experts raise alarm as Thailand's captive lion population triples in 6 years

New Delhi, June 4 -- Thailand has seen a staggering increase in the number of captive lions within its borders, with the population more than tripling from just over 130 in 2018 to more than 440 by 20... Read More


Biodiversity can't wait, nature-based solutions need political will now, study finds

New Delhi, June 4 -- As climate change gets worse and cities grow fast, we are losing more and more natural spaces. Birds, bees, butterflies, and plants are disappearing quietly but quickly. Cities th... Read More


War & warming: Emissions from conflict in Gaza already higher than what 36 countries & territories emit in a year

New Delhi, June 4 -- Israel's 15-month war on Gaza has caused unprecedented loss of lives and infrastructure, and has also led to massive greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct war activities. The... Read More


Exercise proves powerful in preventing colon cancer recurrence - new study

New Delhi, June 4 -- New evidence has linked physical activity with improved colon health, underscoring the vital role of exercise in cancer prevention and care. The landmark international trial - th... Read More


Redefining Financial Research: How Acuity is Building a Human-AI Future

India, June 4 -- In the fast-moving financial services sector, data is the currency for success and enables 'on the moment' decisions. However, success hinges on the data analyst's ability to find a m... Read More