Amidst Manipur’s humanitarian crisis, narcotics trafficking has transitioned into a sophisticated, militarized industry. Intelligence indicates a shift toward localized production, standardized logistics, and the exploitation of infrastructure to fund insurgent activities
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As Arunachal Pradesh moves further into the 21st century, evidence-based planning must account for the shifting growth rates characterized by the national "inverted U-shaped trajectory".
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As the gateway to Southeast Asia under "Act East" policy, the state's socio-economic trajectory serves as a vital barometer for sub-national progress and regional integration. However, unique topographical challenges of hill-and-valley terrain often create localized disparities in service delivery
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A breakdown of the ARR reveals the sector's primary vulnerability: power purchase costs alone account for Rs. 717.29 crore, or over 60 per cent of total expenditure. This concentration of cost in a single external variable — energy procurement — exposes the utility to market volatility.
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Gender-disaggregated data reveals Assam's persistent gaps in labour force participation, maternal healthcare, and gender justice. Bridging the literacy-to-labour divide, strengthening health-skill nexus, and improving crime disposal rates are critical for realising the state's demographic dividend.
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By developing this system through the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), India eliminates foreign dependencies and avoids vendor lock-in, ensuring that the nation’s most critical emergency response tools are governed by local data sovereignty and tailored for the Indian mobile ecosystem.
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A student who depends on motivation has to make a decision every day. Should I study now or later? Which subject should I pick? How long should I sit? Each of these questions takes mental effort. When the mind is already tired, it chooses the easiest option, which is to postpone.
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Manipur occupies a mere 0.7% of India’s total landmass. With a population of just 28.56 lakh, this small northeastern state—nestled in the transitional zone of Indian and Malayan biodiversity—might appear to be a geographical underdog.
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The survey data leaves little room for ambiguity. 93 percent of IT leaders report that their organisation either already has a formal digital sovereignty strategy (43%) or is actively building one (50%). Fewer than 2% regard it as a low priority, and not a single respondent dismissed it entirely
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A landmark 2026 UNESCO assessment places India among the top ten countries by concentration of designated sites. The Western Ghats and Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve are identified as globally critical nodes for elephant migration, carbon storage, and community-led conservation.
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