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Monday, March 16, 2026
TopicIndore municipal corporation

Topic: Indore municipal corporation

Photos of the week: Indore water contamination crisis, Unnao rape convict’s life term suspension stayed

In PhotosOfTheWeek we bring you pictures clicked by ThePrint’s photojournalists, video journalists and reporters this past week.

As Indore’s Bhagirathpura fights for clean water, govt machinery on war footing—repairs, surveys, reviews

While the administrative framework has deployed its entire force to check the water contamination crisis, the sentiment on ground is that corrective measures came a bit too late.

Odour from taps, flood of complaints. Indore residents had pointed to foul water but no one acted

Official records of the mayor’s helpline accessed by ThePrint shows that water supply-related complaints were reported much before the health crisis broke out in Bhagirathpura.

Indore, country’s cleanest city, gets Rs 720 crore on green bonds to build largest solar plant

Indore’s civic body planned to raise Rs 244 crore through the sale of these bonds to install and operate the plant of 60 megawatts in MP's Khargone district

On Camera

India must allow citizens to invest beyond its borders. It’s risk management, not luxury

The financialisation of Indian household savings is one of the most important economic shifts of the past decade. But financialisation without international diversification creates fragile balance sheets.

Gulf conflict pushes Dubai diamond traders to eye Surat for rough stone auctions. But there are hurdles

Industry leaders say India’s complicated customs process and GST levies are deterrents for traders to come to Surat for auctions.

Supreme Leader Mojtaba, the man Iran must keep alive & the secret force ‘tasked with it’—all about NOPO

The Nirouyeh Vijeh Pasdaran Velayat, or NOPO, was the only force Ali Khamenei trusted.It was founded in 1991 and is more feared than the Revolutionary Guards.

Peaceful power transfers followed uprisings in India’s neighbourhood. It’s a sign of mature democracies

Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.