On Saturday night, when representatives of the protesting aspirants of the Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) came out of the Civil Secretariat after a nine-hour meeting with chief minister Pema Khandu and senior government officials, the crowd outside that had swelled
Itanagar: The NHPC on Saturday sent out a press statement listing the amount of money it has deposited in the state coffers a day after it was reported that the Dibang Multipurpose Project was given the forest clearance despite alleged non-compliance to
In the wake of the global climate crisis, discussions around the topic have not remained limited to the developed and rapidly developing regions alone. The reality of climate change has only begun to hit home amongst the masses recently and the adoption
t the end of a key government event held recently, (mostly younger) journalists began jostling in front of the chief minister to ask him a number of questions that were not just focused on the event. As the mad rush for sound
In the extremely polarized world of today, there is a growing need for the media landscape to remain sane. However, with traditional media houses struggling to retain advertisement revenues and paid subscriptions, most media outlets today have turned into circuses pandering to
Itanagar: With Prime Minister Narendra Modi announcing the central government’s intention to push for the increased production of palm oil in the country, questions over its impact have been raised by several activists and experts over its impact on the environment. In August,