The story of migration from Uttarakhand’s hills is often framed around jobs and education. But local observers argue that climate change, particularly glacier retreat and altered snowfall patterns, is quietly reshaping the social geography.
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Jinit is a senior correspondent writing about international affairs, art, culture, current affairs, politics, and the environment from Mumbai.
Capital expenditure tells the clearest story about the BMC’s priorities. Of the total outlay, ₹48,164.28 crore has been earmarked for capital works.
BY Jinit Parmar 25 February 2026
For many of these women, their world once revolved entirely around others. Now, twice a week, it revolves around themselves, their health, their laughter, their friendships
BY Jinit Parmar 19 February 2026
Black metal has historically been linked to controversy, including 1990s church burnings in Scandinavia, and frontman Nergal has openly described creating satanic-themed music as central to the band’s artistic mission.
BY Jinit Parmar 19 February 2026
The resolution, written in Marathi, directly invokes the Constitution of India and its Preamble. It commits the village to building a united and humane society guided by liberty, equality and fraternity.
BY Jinit Parmar 17 February 2026
As people scramble in Dharavi’s maze and Andheri sees never ending work on its bridges, people of the city wait at yet another barricade
BY Jinit Parmar 15 February 2026
Dating apps are rethinking their fundamentals as women demand safer, more intentional experiences. Chandni Gaglani, Head of Aisle Network, speaks to Jinit Parmar about how insights from women users have reshaped Aisle.
BY Jinit Parmar 13 February 2026
The files made public last week by the US Department of Justice show that Epstein was not a peripheral observer but a quiet financial backer during crypto’s initial stage.
BY Jinit Parmar 10 February 2026
The Robe and the Sword is not only about Buddhism or Asia. It is about how sacred ideas are reshaped by modern politics, how fear travels faster than compassion, and how institutions meant to guide moral life can be bent toward exclusion. Faleiro’s work feels especially timely in a world where religion and nationalism are once again entwined across continents.
BY Jinit Parmar 7 February 2026
Villagers gathered in large numbers and staged peaceful demonstrations, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the notices. Protesters carried placards asserting their rights under the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006, and accused the authorities of acting without due process or verification of their claims.
BY Jinit Parmar 5 February 2026
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