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Nitin Kumar is a journalist with over seven years of experience covering the automotive industry, mines & minerals, and political affairs. Based in New Delhi, he focuses on policy reporting in sectors key to India’s sustainability goals. A two-time recipient of the Business Standard-Seema Nazareth Award for Excellence in Journalism (2020, 2021), Kumar is also a regular expert on clean energy and policy on platforms such as All India Radio. He holds a PG Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Hons.).
Nitin Kumar is a journalist with over seven years of experience covering the automotive industry, mines & minerals, and political affairs. Based in New Delhi, he focuses on policy reporting in sectors key to India’s sustainability goals. A two-time recipient of the Business Standard-Seema Nazareth Award for Excellence in Journalism (2020, 2021), Kumar is also a regular expert on clean energy and policy on platforms such as All India Radio. He holds a PG Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce (Hons.).
Shubham was one of the three BJP workers lynched by farmers after a car belonging to Ajay Mishra mowed down four of them during an anti-farm law protest in Tikunia
The bereaved families have only one thing to say: "We don't want money. Give us back our sons."
This is not the first time the police had cracked down on farmers in the past year
The farmers fear that having more morchas will not only reduce their strength but also give a chance to the government to repeat the Bastara toll plaza incident
Teachers, too, are concerned about the challenges of convincing younger children to adhere to social distancing norms
PM Modi to launch today the second phase of the Ujjwala scheme, under which 10 million more LPG connections will be provided.
While the nominal head of a state or union territory is its de facto CEO, he is quite often the conveyor of the Centre' agenda. There are, of course, exceptions
Lack of medical staff and reckless behaviour fuelling Covid-19 surge in the hinterland
Private, state govt hospitals struggle; central govt hospitals seem to be doing better
Many are grappling with guilt at having to turn patients away, not being able to save lives
With just a year to go for the UP elections, the wave of sympathy for the RLD could play spoiler for the BJP in western UP, which accounts for about a 4th of the Assembly constituencies in the state
January 16 saw many health care workers lining up to be the first to take vaccines despite the controversy surrounding them. Their mission: To set an example
With one hour to go before the vaccination process ended, only 31 people had taken the jab
Delhi planned to vaccinate over 8,100 people at 81 vaccination centres on Saturday
The hectic preparations in the capital city resembled action at any wedding venue, according to a health worker in the midst of it all
Modi's views are pro-corporate. During his rule as Gujarat chief minister, over 33,000 farmers were booked under various acts for demonstrating against the government, says Sharma
JJP leader Dushyant Chautala is under pressure to withdraw support from Khattar govt amid farmer protests
Over the past six months, the neighbourhood primary health centres have remained largely ill-equipped
Against total arrival of 45,000 tonne in mandis since September 26, government agencies and rice millers have procured only 11,895 tonne of paddy
The issues today are not patriotism and nationalism. People should start the debate on demonetisation and GST