For years, sugarcane cultivators have blamed mill owners for underweighting their produce. But in the absence of government intervention, the cultivators claim the practice is growing unabated this crushing season.
The first warning regarding the Joshimath zone’s vulnerability came as far back as the late 1930s. Since then, subsequent governments have chosen to ignore the red flags. Bhaswati Sengupta reports for The Probe.
While many Edtech companies like Unacademy, Byju’s and Vedantu have been issuing pink slips to their employees as part of mass layoffs in the sector, The Probe catches up with a recently laid-off employee of Unacademy who reveals glaring details about the way the company has gone about laying off its employees.
The booming aviation market has already pushed India to be the fourth largest in this sector after the United States, the United Kingdom and China. But many fear that if the infrastructure does not keep up, the projected gains could vanish.
Last month, The Probe flagged off the potential ecological impacts of a chemical complex near the Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat. The central government has now taken cognisance of the environmental threat posed by the chemical complex and has returned the application of the Dalmia Group, citing multiple insufficiencies.
In the telling of India's history, south India's distinct history has largely been neglected. Without it, all that remains is the sad story of the northern plains.
journalists in India have been subjected to online harassment and trolling. After the Pegasus snooping scandal revealed how the spyware was used to snoop on journalists