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Child Labour in India | Law and Beyon

Despite having countless legislations on child labour at international as well as national level. There seems to be no end on Child labour. In this video from legal bites academy, H ASAZIIA KRICHENA will be talking about the causes of Child Labour, consequences of child labour, constitutional provisions and other legislations that governs child labour, some case laws and some suggestions on child labour.

The hazardous conditions of child labor in India's sandstone mines | DW News

In mines, children like Nikki are working to carve out a future they never chose. Day after day, they endure grueling hours for a meager wage, all while risking fatal diseases. As the stones from these mines pave roads around the world, it's crucial to recognize the human cost behind them.

Child Labor in India

Challenges & Opportunities Of Indian MSMEs | Sashakt India | CNN News18

Latha Venkatesh in conversation with Rajiv Kumar, of NITI Aayog & Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, MD & CEO of Bandhan Bank, where they decode the challenges and opportunities of the MSME sector and recognise its role in the Indian economy.

MSME in India Explained: Challenges, Solutions, Risks & Must-Know Tips for 2025!

Wounded Hills: A documentary on the environmental issues of the Western Ghats

Rains are not new to Kerala. The monsoons are the elixir of life to this southern State of India. But in the past two years, things have changed. Landslides in the Western Ghats have swept away land and lives at an unprecedented scale. What is it in the hills that has triggered this disaster? Much effort from eminent environmentalists and scientists have gone into understanding the issue.

In broad terms, the understanding is that human intervention has upset the delicate balance among the various forces of nature in this ecological hotspot. Reports that detail the toll of human activity in the hills, such as the one from the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel led by Madhav Gadgill, have been the focal points of much deliberation and allegedly, little action. Amid the push and pull among governments and those tasked with action, it is the people that depend on them that bear the brunt of nature. In this documentary from The Hindu, we visit the wounded hills and people of the Western Ghats. We also talk to the experts and environmentalists who point us towards root causes and coming disasters.

Five biggest environmental issues in India in 2023 | WION Climate Tracker

From air pollution to waste management, here are some of the most pressing environmental issues in India this year.

National Sports Day: Why isn't India a Sporting Nation Yet? | Vantage with Palki Sharma

On the occasion of National Sports Day, we ask a question: Why isn't India a sporting nation yet? One major factor is the lens we use to view sports. It is seen as a distraction rather than something that could benefit millions.

EXPLAINED: Sports in India may never be the same

Why India's judicial system is struggling to deliver timely justice | DW News

India's judicial system is in a dire state. There are currently 50 million cases that have not been resolved. A recently published book, 'Court on Trial', is highly critical of this backlog. According to the book, the average case in the Supreme Court can take up to 13 and a half years to reach a conclusion, with the top court's proceedings accounting for around one-third of this time. DW spoke to one of the book's authors to have a deeper look at the issue.