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After Teesta Setalvad arrest, civil society fears ‘chilling effect’ -Pheroze L Vincent

-The Telegraph In attendance at the Jantar Mantar rally were Jairam Ramesh and Ajay Maken of the Congress, which has been accused of lukewarm opposition to the verdict A civil society struggling to come to terms with the Supreme Court verdict in the Zakia Jafri case hit the streets on Monday against the arrest of human rights activist Teesta Setalvad and whistleblower police officer R.B. Sreekumar by Gujarat police. During a protest on...

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India’s rivers are heating up due to climate change, shows study -Rohini Krishnamurthy

-Down to Earth Average river water temperaTures may rise 7°C in summer by 2070-2100 Climate change may Turn India’s rivers into hostile environments for aquatic life by 2070-2100, scientists warned in a new study.  River water temperaTures may increase during the period and dissolved oxygen levels may decrease, the study published in Scientific Reports has predicted.  Under a high-emissions scenario, average river water temperaTures are expected to climb 7 degrees Celsius in summer, reaching...

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India has a dal problem – open import policy is hurting prices and farmers -Shweta Saini, Pulkit Khatri and Siraj Hussain

-ThePrint.in Pulses, except masur, are selling lower than MSP. Government must review its policy before it’s too late. Introduced as part of the Narendra Modi government’s aggressive measures last year to tame the spike in prices of pulses, it is time to review the open import policy of Tur and urad. These pulses, in addition to chana and mung, have been trading below their MSP levels for a while now. With an...

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70 per cent of 10-year-olds in 'learning poverty', unable to read and understand a simple text

-Press release by UNICEF dated 23 June, 2022 COVID-19 worsens global learning crisis, risking $21 trillion in lifetime earnings WASHINGTON: As a result of the worst shock to education and learning in recorded history, learning poverty has increased by a third in low- and middle-income countries, with an estimated 70 per cent of 10-year-olds unable to understand a simple written text, according to a new report published today by the World Bank,...

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Monsoon has Turned normal, IMD says. But it really hasn’t if you see regional variations -Simrin Sirur

-ThePrint.in While heavy rains have lashed parts of Assam and Meghalaya in the northeast, planting of rain-fed kharif crops has been delayed in Odisha, where the rain deficit is 39%. New Delhi: After a slow start, the four-month-long Southwest monsoon has finally Turned normal, data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) shows. Compared to a 42 per cent deficit in rainfall recorded on 8 June, the monsoon entered normal territory Tuesday at 98...

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