By A Representative Marking World Desertification Day, the Aravalli Virasat Jan Abhiyaan, a broad coalition of environmentalists, ecologists, community leaders, researchers, lawyers and civil society groups, has raised alarm over what it describes as an “existential crisis” confronting the Aravalli mountain range, warning that continued destruction of the ancient ecosystem could accelerate desertification and threaten the environmental security of North India.
By Shamsul Islam Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge has taken a momentous step by demanding that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh register as an organization. The move carries profound implications for India’s democratic and secular future and poses an unprecedented challenge to an entity that, while claiming to be merely a “cultural” body, functions today as the de facto power center of the Indian state. Kharge’s action is not an impulsive gesture but the outcome of deliberate political reasoning within the Congress leadership, which appears to have concluded that the RSS—now an omnipresent, extra‑constitutional authority—must finally be confronted.