'What Benefits?': The Reality of e-Shram and Informal Workers Dependent on it
In today's edition, a closer look at India’s One Nation One Election proposal, alongside critical insights into the e-Shram portal, and regional conflicts.
The push for One Nation One Election raises significant questions about India's constitutional structure and political diversity, as the government accelerates its plans, writes K Nageshwar. Varsha Sriram dives into the struggles of informal workers relying on the e-Shram portal, exposing the platform's inaccessibility and lack of tangible benefits. On the environmental front, Narayan Moorthy examines the concerning gaps in the Great Nicobar Island Project's environmental impact assessment report. Plus, a review of the highly anticipated Fawad Khan-starrer The Legend of Maula Jatt, soon to release in India.
One Nation One Election 🗳️
One Nation One Election: Constitutional Questions and BJP's Newfound Urgency
Ground Report 🔍
'What Benefits?': The Reality of e-Shram and Informal Workers Dependent on it
Geopolitics 🌐
Pager Attack: Israel Has Humiliated Hezbollah but Military Balance is Unchanged
Will Ayatollah Khamenei's 'Suffering of Muslims' Jab Dent India-Iran Ties?
Environment Watch 🏝️
Great Nicobar Port Project: The Red Flags in EIA Report That Have Gone Ignored
Screen Time 🍿
‘The Legend of Maula Jatt’ Review: Fawad Khan-Starrer Is a Terrific Ride
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