Delhi Chief Minister Atishi criticized the central government for its lack of action on the issue of stubble burning, which she claimed has led to the severe rise in pollution and worsening air quality not only in the national capital but also around north India.
Rawalpindi is facing record inflation in essential commodities, with prices of staples like pulses, cooking oil, and dairy products soaring. Local associations have raised concerns, but government inaction on price control has left residents frustrated and uncertain about the future.
Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the leader of the Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP), raised concerns over the absence of accountability for those responsible for violence against innocent citizens.
Amnesty International has condemned the suffering of thousands of Sindhis who are affected due to severe flooding and a surge in water-borne diseases in the backdrop of the Pakistan government's inaction, according to the rights group statement.
Delhi Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders on Monday informed that 108 incidents of stubble burning were recorded in Punjab. They held a protest against Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over the issue of air pollution in the national capital at Kapurthala House.
Residents of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are facing escalating challenges due to severe load-shedding, a crisis intensified by deforestation and climate change. These issues, coupled with government inaction, have plunged the region into deeper turmoil.
Amid ongoing atrocities and lawlessness in Balochistan, a protest took place in Buleda as residents rallied for the immediate arrest of the killers of Fida Hussain, a security guard murdered by death squads during a bank robbery.
Highlighting the inaction of the Canadian government against anti-India elements, the Ministry of External Affairs said there exists a gap between the words and action of PM Justin Trudeau, while he claims of supporting 'One India' policy.
Protests erupted in the Vikas Nagar area of Lucknow on Saturday following the death of a 26-year-old Dalit man. Family members of the deceased, along with locals, blocked the road, demanding justice and action against those allegedly responsible for the crime.
A total of 267 and 187 paddy residue burning events were reported during the period from 15th September - 9th October 2024, from the states of Punjab and Haryana respectively, as per Ministry of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
KTR had alleged that CM Revanth Reddy 'exploited his position' as the Minister of Administration and Urban Development to benefit his family by awarding them contracts under the scheme.