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Big budgets and plans but Mumbai’s climate preparedness misses the margins
Mumbai’s early monsoon and rising heatwaves expose deep gaps in climate preparedness. Despite big plans and budgets under MCAP,...

Mansi Bhaktwani
4 days ago7 min read


EVs: From the Green to the Unseen
Moving towards EVs is necessary, but what happens to those employed in traditional automotive sector? Will jobs be created or lost?...

Namrata Raju
4 days ago1 min read


‘Our kitchens are never empty’: Sun-dried vegetables save the dry days in Banswara
The generations-old practice of sun-drying and storing vegetables ensures the food security of the Bhil community in the region, but...

Aishwarya Mohanty
4 days ago7 min read


The overlooked housing crisis of migrant workers
Migrant worker communities in cities occupy precarious residences, ranging from informal rentals, employer-provided rooms or squatting on...

Renu Desai
4 days ago9 min read


Migrants have much higher chances of getting undercounted in Census
T he Indian government has this month officially notified the 2027 census, ending years of delay. But low income migrant workers have...

Anuja
7 days ago1 min read


How Reverse Migration Revived a Pottery Village in India
In Kanthaliya, a small pottery village in Murshidabad, West Bengal, reverse migration is reviving a centuries-old craft, creating jobs,...
Subhrajit Sen
7 days ago1 min read


Displaced and disregarded: The plight of Assam’s erosion victims
River erosion in Assam renders tens of thousands landless every year. Rehabilitation is a solution, but the state’s promises and policies...

Mahmodul Hassan
7 days ago7 min read


Hot February, cool May: what the first half of 2025 says about India’s shifting weather
It’s not just rising temperatures—moisture, unpredictability, and urbanisation are reshaping how India experiences heat. Vaishnavi...

Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
Jun 255 min read


Chennai Corporation launches AC lounges for gig workers
The Migration Bulletin is a monthly round-up that compiles news and developments pertaining to India’s migrant workforce from across...

Mansi Bhaktwani
Jun 235 min read


‘You are not my employee’
The trajectory of labour employment in the manufacturing sector—from formal to unorganized—has deepened worker insecurities and raises...

Rosey Mukherjee
Jun 237 min read


Boom or Burden? Landour’s Tourist Rush Tests the Limits of a Hill Town
Surging tourism brings income and migrants — but also crowds, traffic, and climate strain — prompting new restrictions in a town...

Sapna Gopal
Jun 238 min read


The vanishing mulberry trees of Kashmir
The gradual disappearance of these trees, a part of the union territory’s heritage, has impacted the sericulture trade and led to...

Khursheed Ahmad Shah
Jun 1810 min read


The Homecoming
A grandmother traces her grandfather’s migration journey from over a century ago to better understand her equal love for avial, payasam...

Geeta Ramani
Jun 188 min read


The big India melt: from heat stress to the politics of shade
As heatwaves sweep across large swathes of India, Aditya Valiathan Pillai, a doctoral researcher at King’s College London discusses Heat...
Namrata Raju
Jun 161 min read


The everyday servitude of domestic workers
Domestic workers, largely women, go from their family to another family system to slave. There is an urgent need to regulate their wages,...

Geeta Menon and Ravi S.K.
Jun 166 min read


Pedalling through heatwaves in India’s bicycle capital
Scorching heat in Ludhiana grips migrant workers walking, cycling or taking buses to work – and even an early morning ride is a losing...

Anuj Behal
Jun 1613 min read
Nourishing, everyday recipes of working-class migrants
Cooking can be a negotiation between customs from the village, the cost of ingredients, and the availability of familiar produce in...
Divya S
Jun 1111 min read


“There’s poison in the air, poison in the sun. But we have to work.”
In North Delhi, at the foot of the Bhalswa landfill, women waste pickers battle deadly heatwaves, toxic fumes, and crumbling health every...

Naila Khan and Uzair Usmani
Jun 111 min read


A Death in the Kiln
On the dusty outskirts of Mahemdavad, Gujarat, a three-year-old's death in a brick kiln peeled back the multiple layers of bonded labour,...

Rohit Chauhan
Jun 58 min read


In furnace-like factories, the struggle for water and wage
Workers in spinning mills suffer from headaches, dehydration, infections and worse due to intense heat, poor ventilation and a lack of...

Laasya Shekhar
Jun 311 min read

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