Scroll The Daily Brief is free. But it takes money, labour and time to produce the journalism you see here. Do consider signing up as a Scroll member if you haven’t already. The border rules were relaxed for a public sector firm. But the project eventually landed with the private conglomerate. scroll.in The Centre agreed to the power plant 1 km from the border despite ‘apprehension’ about its implications for tank mobilisation, as news outlets reported. scroll.in Chinese crime syndicates operate out of properties owned by businessmen and politicians close to the ruling party of Cambodia. Reporting on them is risky. scroll.in For the women behind Sangham Radio, microphones are their weapons. scroll.in Environmental experts and opposition parties have questioned the Centre’s speedy clearance to the Teesta III project in the fragile Himalayan region. scroll.in The court made the remark in the context of a petition concerning the right to shelter for homeless persons in cities. scroll.in The Urdu poet was born on February 13, 1911 in Sialkot of undivided India. scroll.in Follow the Scroll channel on WhatsApp for a curated selection of the news that matters throughout the day, and a round-up of major developments in India and around the world every evening. What you won’t get: Spam. See this post on web |