Bastar Files: Basavaraju May be Gone, But the Naxal Movement Still Lives
Cargo ship wreckage threatens Kerala's marine life, strike at FTI Arunachal, and more in today's newsletter.
A Liberian-flagged cargo ship capsizing off the Kerala coast in the Arabian Sea has triggered serious environmental concerns, particularly on the adverse impact on the marine ecosystem. Read Jose Kurian's ground report. In light of the closure of the POCSO case against Brij Bhushan case, advocate Nandita Rao raises questions over women’s safety in sports governance. In our latest story in the ‘State of Education’ series, Aakriti Handa reports on the ongoing protest at FTI Arunachal, where students are demanding better facilities after years of neglect. Also covered: a deep-dive by Kishalay Bhattacharjee on the enduring Naxal movement.
In the News ⚖
'Police, College Ruining Her': HC Releases 19-Yr-Old Jailed Over Op Sindoor Post
40% Madrasas in Shravasti Shut: Sealed Despite Papers, Razed Without Notice?
Perspectives 🗣
Questions the Brij Bhushan Case Raises on the Safety of Women in Sport
Bastar Files: Basavaraju May be Gone, But the Naxal Movement Still Lives
State of Education 🎓
8 Years, ₹6,000 Crore Later: Has India’s World-Class University Dream Failed?
'No Classroom, No Studio; How Do We Study?': Students on Strike at FTI Arunachal
Environment 🌊
Hazardous Cargo Spill Off Kerala Coast: Experts Warn of 'Lasting' Marine Damage
State of Education🎓
In our State of Education series, The Quint is uncovering how institutional apathy is quietly undermining the future of millions of children. Crores in education funds lie unused —even as classrooms remain without teachers, and students without hope.
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