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Scrutinising India’s Environmental Regulations: Dilution, Developmentalism, and the Crisis of Environmental Governance
India has many existing environment-related statutes, institutions, and judicial security. Despite this, activities damaging the environment continue at levels that tend to point to the opposite, namely, that of regulatory failure. Urbanisation-driven encroachments such as those witnessed in Bengaluru’s lakes, large-scale infrastructure projects in fragile Himalayan regions, extractive activities like coal mining in Hasdeo Arand, forest diversion in Central India, and persist

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 66 min read


20 Years of the RTI Act: Democracy’s Antidote to Orwellian Dystopia
The year 2025 will mark the completion of 20 years of the historical Right to Information Act, 2005. By reforming the British Official...

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 3, 20255 min read
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