Author: Nidhi Kamalapurkar

Nidhi Kamalapurkar is an economics student at St Xavier's College (Autunomous), Mumbai. A highly passionate individual focusing towards creating an egalitarian and just society through the intersection of law, economics, politics, international affairs and justice are a few words summarizing her perspective. Through this initiative she aims towards providing authentic and genuine news with the ultimate goal towards the creation of an egalitarian world. This is a step in that direction.

Abortion restriction

There has been a decimation to abortion access across the south and now with the new restrictions they are going to be even more prevalent. Providers are more strained than ever as they have to reconfigure and find a way to provide access to safe abortion in this severely restricted area. Abortion rights in the United States have been an intensively debated topic. There has been a decimation to abortion access across South USA and now with the implementation of new restrictions they are going to be further prevalent and cannot to be taken lightly. Providers are more strained than…

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Temple vandalism

PM Narendra Modi held talks with Anthony Albanese, his Australian counterpart where they discussed and deliberated upon temple vandalism in Australia. The high commission of India has expressed worry over the growing influence of pro-Khalistan forces in Australia which points to be the primary cause of the rampant temple vandalism in Australia leading to the unjust targeting. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has had a very busy and hectic time since the past few days. Along with meeting dignitaries across the world and heading the G7 Meet, PM Narendra Modi has been the highlight of international headlines. PM Narendra Modi held…

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Inflation

Inflation is predicted to drop into single figures however the worry that food prices are still too high prevails. Whether the dropping inflation is an indicator of dropping food prices remains to be seen. Britain is one of the countries with the highest cost of living. Rising food prices are of great concern to the authorities and above all to the public. Rising food prices mean people have to fight to get their hands on basic supplies. However there’s good news in the waiting. Economists say they expect food prices to fall below 10% when this week’s consumer price index…

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Flood

This week, at least 14 people have been confirmed dead in Emilia Romagna, the northern Italian region that’s been devastated by record floods. The lack of development planning in Italy, with multi-billion dollars unutilized for the right cause points to be the cause of this disaster. The Italian flooding crisis has grasped the attention of people across the globe. This week, at least 14 people have been confirmed dead in Emilia Romagna, the northern Italian region that’s been devastated by record floods. It was an utter shock for the people to see their familiar streets beaming with floods especially in…

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Bakhmut

Bakhmut’s capture, if confirmed, would put two big long coveted cities in the Donetsk region – Kramatorsk and Sloviansk – in the easy range of Russia. It would also be a morale-boosting battlefield win for Putin after a string of defeats in the last few months. However, the impact is much larger than what meets the eye. Russian mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin made a statement on Saturday that his Wagner fighters had completed the capture of the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut after months of violent fighting, a claim which was vehemently denied by Ukraine officials. The main question here is…

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economy

The Indian economy will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on May 19. The 2000-rupee note will remain legal tender, but citizens have been asked to deposit or exchange these notes by September 30, 2024. India will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on 19th May. The 2000-rupee note, introduced into circulation in 2016, will remain legal tender but citizens have been asked to deposit or exchange these notes in the next four months, that is September 30, 2024. The decision for many is reminiscent of a shock…

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