The Gujarat government has accepted major demands from farmers protesting an Adani power transmission line, offering advance payments and doubling land compensation based on market rates instead of circle rates.
Gujarat's new "School on Wheels" initiative is converting 28 retired buses into mobile, smart classrooms. The project brings continuous, digital education directly to the children of the migratory Agariya salt-farming community living across the remote Rann of Kutch.
A third FIR filed by the PGVCL power department has confirmed that electricity supply to five Kutch villages, including Raidhanpar, was deliberately tampered with and disrupted by human intervention at the exact time violence broke out on 29th May.
A group of people from a neighbouring village allegedly attacked members of the Hindu community in Raydhanpar village under the Madhapar police station limits...
The Kalpasar Project has been discussed in Gujarat since the 1970s and is considered one of India’s most ambitious long-term water infrastructure proposals.
A Muslim teacher at a Kutch school was relieved of duty after allegedly throwing away a student's Hanuman Chalisa. While the school considers the matter closed, Hindu organizations demand legal action, citing CCTV footage and allegations of religious remarks.
A major portion of this investment will be directed towards the 37-gigawatt Khavda renewable energy park by 2030, in addition to doubling the capacity of Mundra Port in the next decade.
The increase in the length of Gujarat's coastline is the result of new methods of accurate measurement and calculation rather than geographical expansion. The Government of India has used new technology and methods to calculate the length of the coastline.