Can India enforce its environmental laws?
India has no shortage of environmental laws, but enforcement remains a major challenge with shrinking forests, polluted water bodies and disappearing wetlands.
As 26/11 Mumbai attack conspirator Tahawwur Rana was arrested following his extradition to India on Thursday, survivors and eyewitnesses felt a sense of hope that the victims of the deadly cowardly attack may finally get justice.
Professor Rajita Kulkarni, who was at the Taj Hotel during the attack, recounted how she and her husband escaped as many as five times. Also, retired inspector Hemant Bavdhankar remembered how Constable Tukaram Omble sacrificed his life but did not let go of Ajmal Amir Kasab, who was later hanged. The duo called Rana's extradition a big day in their lives and a big win for Indian authorities. More on News Today with Rajdeep Sardesai.
India has no shortage of environmental laws, but enforcement remains a major challenge with shrinking forests, polluted water bodies and disappearing wetlands.
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Three generations of the Aggarwal family were wiped out in the devastating Delhi fire.
A major crisis has erupted within the Karnataka Congress after senior minister Ramalinga Reddy resigned just two days after being sworn in.