The Ministry of Culture is committed to preserving public art installations created under the Public Art of India (PARI) project.
According to the Forest Declaration Assessment (FDA) report released, the world lost 6.37 million hectares of forests in 2023 alone, threatening global climate and biodiversity goals.
The Union Home Ministry is currently reviewing the extent of AFSPA coverage in the states of Manipur, Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and Assam.
X Corp, formerly known as Twitter Inc., is challenging the Indian government’s approach to content blocking on its platform, particularly in relation to the Sahyog portal.
Vice-President and Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the culture of “freebies” in politics, calling for a parliamentary debate on the issue.
Public Accounts Committee (PAC), led by K.C. Venugopal, criticized the Tourism Ministry for poor execution of the Swadesh Darshan scheme.
Recently, the Supreme Court of India Bench, led by Justice Surya Kant, raised concerns over contradiction in some states’ claims of high per capita income while a significant portion of their population continues to live below the poverty line (BPL).
Policing digital giants like Meta, Google, and Amazon requires a nuanced approach that balances innovation with accountability, ensuring fair competition and the protection of user rights.
संस्कृति मंत्रालय भारतीय सार्वजनिक कला (PARI) परियोजना के अंतर्गत निर्मित सार्वजनिक कला प्रतिष्ठानों के संरक्षण के लिए प्रतिबद्ध है।
वन घोषणा आकलन (FDA) की जारी रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, अकेले 2023 में विश्व में 6.37 मिलियन हेक्टेयर वन नष्ट हो जाएँगे, जिससे वैश्विक जलवायु और जैव विविधता लक्ष्यों को खतरा उत्पन्न हो जाएगा।