Tag: Development
Reimagining Conservation in the Global South
This is the second instalment of a two-part series released in collaboration with Dakshin Foundation on conservation in the Global South. Click here to...
Lessons from Another Disaster: Revisiting Kachchh Amidst COVID-19
As humanity struggles to stay standing after the knock-out punch delivered by COVID-19, it may be useful to look at how we survived previous...
Shrinking Negotiations: How the Draft EIA 2020 Is Affecting Public Consultations...
This article is the first of the two-part series "Shrinking Negotiations" on the draft Environment Impact Assessment 2020. Click here for Part Two: Involving...
We Can’t Talk About The Environment Without Talking About Indigenous People’s...
Written by Purnima Singh | This article was originally published on Feminism in India and has been reproduced on The Bastion with full permission.
From rallying for climate action...
The Bolsonaro-Modi Affair: Defining Development this Republic Day
Written by Aarathi Ganesan
Jair Bolsonaro, as you must have read, is India’s guest for the Republic Day parade, and the third Brazilian President to...
“How Developed Is India Today?” in 13 Points
At The Bastion, we cover India's development story, focusing on education, environment, and sports policies (for now). But there's so much more to development...
A Highway of Contention
Written by Arathi Menon
Photographed by Abhishek N. Chinnappa
Balachandra, Conservator of Forests and Field Director, Project Tiger, Bandipur, is a worried man. Close on the...
Land of Trouble
Written by Vaishnavi Rathore
Photographed by Sumit K. Yadav
We were riding in an auto at around 8.30 am. In a journey of about 20 minutes,...
The Ball is in Our Court: Developing India’s Youth Through Sport
Written by Tanvi Apte
“It (Sport) has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It is more powerful than government...