The Maharashtra police recently said that thousands of girls have gone missing from the state between January and March this year. Law enforcement agencies' lack of proactive measures has amplified the distressing situation of missing girls in Maharashtra. Naziya Perveen reports for The Probe.
In this report, we speak to multiple Project Directors of Garima Grehs who confirm that the government has stopped the promised funding and the trans shelter homes are on the verge of collapse.
As India embarks on a new era of educational reform with the implementation of the New Education Policy, there is a mixture of anticipation and scepticism surrounding its prospects and potential pitfalls. Naziya Perveen writes for The Probe
In the higher education sector in India, a silent tragedy unfolds as caste discrimination takes a devastating toll on students' lives. Within the hallowed halls of universities and colleges, where knowledge and opportunity should flourish, the oppressive grip of discrimination stifles the aspirations of marginalised students.
A closer look at the marginalised community of Kusumpur Pahari and their relentless struggle for basic necessities amidst years of neglect in the heart of Delhi.
In the heart of the national capital, amidst the noise and chaos, lies a community battling in silence. Madanpur Khadar, an often overlooked and forgotten neighbourhood, harbours the untold stories of its residents' daily struggles. Despite its proximity to the corridors of power, their pleas for help fall on deaf ears.
A pervasive cartel comprising fake agents and consultancy firms has been engaging in fraudulent practices, exploiting individuals from India who aspire to pursue education, employment, and permanent residency in Canada. The recent incident involving Indian students being deceived with counterfeit documents by a particular agency merely scratches the surface of a more extensive network.
India's pharmaceutical industry faces scrutiny as contaminated drugs cause public health concerns. Calls for stricter regulations and a comprehensive overhaul of the regulatory system grow louder.
The infiltration of criminals into politics has become a growing concern, raising serious questions about the integrity of democratic processes. The criminalisation of politics, with candidates charged with heinous offences holding positions of power, has cast a shadow on governance, accountability, and the people's trust, writes Diksha Puri.
Beneath the surface of the noble Jan Aushadhi scheme lies a tangled web of corruption, unethical practices, and challenges that have left the most marginalised population still grappling with the burden of exorbitant medical expenses and compromised health.