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Himalayas in Peril: Population Carrying Capacity and the Silent Collapse of India’s Hill Stations
Perched on the edge of paradise, India's hill stations are collapsing under the weight of their own popularity. What was once an escape from the chaos is now ground zero for an unfolding ecological disaster. Illustration by The Geostrata The hill stations in India, which were once peaceful havens, are now being heavily burdened by both permanent and transient populations. This article examines the carrying capacity in terms of ecological, infrastructural, and socio-economic a

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 67 min read


Propitious and Adverse Effect of the Uniform Civil Code in India
The contentious issue of implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India explores its historical context, purpose, controversies, and...

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 112 min read


Indian Army Day: A Day to Commemorate Indomitable Spirit of the Bharatiya Sena
Indian Army Day, celebrated on January 15th every year, is a tribute to the remarkable legacy and unwavering commitment of the Jawans of...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 15, 20244 min read
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