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Cost of Ignoring Fragility

Millennium Post Delhi

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October 10, 2025

From Uttarakhand to Himachal, recurring floods and landslides warn that only mountain-sensitive design and safety-first planning can avert the next tragedy

Cost of Ignoring Fragility

The story of the Himalayan states like Himachal, Uttarakhand, and J&K is becoming sadly repetitive.

For the past few years, it has been the story of excess rainfall, glaciers melting, river levels swelling, landslides, and cloudbursts wiping out roads and villages. ‘The pitter-patter of rain on tin roofs and the lush greenery of the Himalayas appear now as things of a romanticised past. Tourist inflows have plummeted. ‘The usual proximate blame is on the rampant construction of highways, hydro projects, tall buildings, etc., and the remote blame, which the middle class loves to throw, is hurled at intangible concepts of global warming, climate change, the construction mafia, and so on. But the main issue here is — are we asking the right questions? The ones which will force us to do some self-searching and own up to things honestly. So here goes...

First of all, will we throw out our air-conditioners, which contribute to warming? Will we stop taking out our petrol-guzzling cars on the villainous highways? Will we stop using electricity from hydropower? Or will we stop using thousands of products made in factories that use this power? All these questions come up directly from the energy-guzzling life we live today — and thanks to that, it is a life as comfortable as humans have ever lived before. Of course, the honest answer to dozens of such questions is an obvious “No? All these changes look too demanding and impractical. So the bad news we have to accept is that global warming is here to stay, and we have to find a solution to survive and get along. That we can do only by adapting and using appropriate technology and engineering, which are suited to the situation humanity has created — and which is going to remain, and possibly get worse.

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World rings in 2026 with fireworks and mass celebrations

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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No third-party role: Sources on China's India-Pak truce claim

India maintains mediation unacceptable in bilateral matters

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3 mins

January 01, 2026

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CAPPED AGR DUES TO BE REASSESSED

Govt freezes Voda Idea's dues, gives five-year payment moratorium

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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Zomato, Swiggy increase payout to gig workers amid strike call by unions

Food delivery platforms Zomato and Swiggy have rolled out higher incentives for delivery partners ahead of New Year's Eve, a period that typically sees a surge in orders, even as gig workers' unions have called for a nationwide strike seeking better pay and working conditions.

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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Centre bans oral formulations containing nimesulide above 100 mg citing health risks

LINKED TO LIVER TOXICITY

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2 mins

January 01, 2026

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'Vote chori is happening in electoral rolls not in EVMs'

Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, who led his party's delegation to the Election Commission of India (ECI) in Delhi on Wednesday, raising 10 issues before the poll body, including the 58 lakh deletions from the draft rolls, the summoning of over 1.36 crore voters for SIR hearing, issues like mismatch of father's name, questionable age gap between parents and children, launched a scathing attack on Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar alleging that \"vote chori\" is happening in electoral rolls and not in EVMs.

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7 mins

January 01, 2026

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About 33,606 nominations filed for 29 civic bodies

As many as 33,606 nominations have been filed for the elections to 29 municipal corporations across Maharashtra for 2,869 seats across 893 wards, according to the State Election Commission.

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1 min

Delhi 01 January 2026

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Racism Isn’t Fringe Anymore!

As the world steps into a new year, what should have been a moment of renewal is overshadowed by escalating racial hatred, xenophobic politics and far-right mobilisation across Europe and the US

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5 mins

Delhi 01 January 2026

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World Blitz: Carlsen wins record-extending 9th title

Relieved after defending his world blitz crown, chess megastar Magnus Carlsen acknowledged it was an extremely tough field and admitted he was fortunate to win a record-extending ninth title following the reverses in the early rounds of the tournament.

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1 min

Delhi 01 January 2026

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Turkiye detains 125 IS suspects as nationwide sweep continues

Turkish authorities on Wednesday pressed ahead with nationwide operations against suspected Islamic State (IS) members, detaining 125 people in simultaneous raids across 25 provinces.

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1 min

Delhi 01 January 2026

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