By Kumar Krishnan* The progress of a civilized society cannot be measured merely by the number of power plants it builds, the height of its skyscrapers, or the scale of its industrial expansion. The true measure of development lies in whether public policies make life safer, more dignified, and more secure for the most vulnerable citizens. If a project benefits millions but compels thousands to surrender their ancestral land, forests, culture, and identity, the first duty of a democracy is to strike a fair balance between development and justice.
By A Representative A recent decision of the Gujarat Information Commission declining disclosure of a Gram Sabha attendance register under the Right to Information (RTI) Act has triggered a debate among transparency advocates, with former Madhya Pradesh State Information Commissioner Rahul Singh urging the Commission to reconsider its legal interpretation.