Counterview News A detailed photo blog published by the South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People (SANDRP) on August 11, 2026, argues that the repeated flooding of Pune neighbourhoods during the ongoing monsoon—including severe inundation in Ekta Nagari on Sinhgad Road—is the direct result of “corrupt, non-transparent, unaccountable governance” in the demarcation and enforcement of flood lines along the city’s rivers.
By Raj Kumar Sinha* There was a time when farming was governed simply by the rhythm of the seasons—sowing, tilling, and harvesting. Today, Indian farmers are forced to navigate the labyrinth of complex legal volumes. The reason? The aggressive encroachment of multinational corporations into agriculture. Take, for instance, PepsiCo—a company reaping immense profits turning potatoes into chips—which legally locked down a proprietary potato variety for its supply chain. How are ordinary farmers supposed to survive this corporate maze?