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TopicForest officer attacked

Topic: forest officer attacked

After Telangana range officer’s killing, Guthikoya tribe faces boycott, pressure to leave forest

Forest dept Sunday issued notices to 40 families of the Chhattisgarh-origin Guthikoya tribe to vacate forest land in Kothagudem division. It's a regular practice, says official.

‘Thrilling to life threatening’- why Telangana’s forest rangers are demanding weapons

The killing of Srinivas Rao by tribals, have left them living in fear. Some have boycotted duty. Officers’ associations demand arms & CRPF presence in vulnerable areas to get back.

‘Fitting reply’: Telangana forest dept carries out drive where forest ranger was assaulted

Around 400 members of the forest department planted saplings on 20 hectares of land where range officer Chole Anitha was attacked by a mob led by a TRS leader Sunday.

Telangana forest officer attacked by mob ‘led’ by brother of TRS MLA 

Officer was carrying out state govt’s mass tree plantation drive the she was attacked by mob allegedly led by brother of TRS MLA Koneru Konappa.

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India isn’t shaping the West Asia crisis—it pays the price for caution

India is today immeasurably better resourced to make such bets than it was in 1950 or 1954. It has the credibility across divides that Pakistan can never quite claim.

A communist state’s capitalist expedition. How Kerala CM Pinarayi came to embrace private enterprise

Despite its new avatar, Kerala’s culture remains rooted in socialistic principles. Yet there is growing acceptance to ‘privatisation with participation', observers say.

India developing lethal autonomous weapon systems, database of citizens’ crime risk—House Panel report

Report on impact of AI emergence—drawing upon depositions from several ministries—confirms that the developments come in the absence of AI laws or considerations over them.

Gulf war exposed India’s fragilities. It’s time for navel-gazing, in the national interest

It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.