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India Backs Clean Energy, But Bureaucracy Slows Progress
4 Dec
Summary
- Judicial officer vacancies in Indian courts exceed 4,800.
- Former Maoists participate in Bastar Olympics, swapping guns for games.
- Kuwait implements stricter penalties for illegal currency exchange.

India remains committed to supporting its states' clean energy projects, although a substantial pile-up of applications at various agencies is hindering progress. Concurrently, the Indian judiciary faces a critical shortage, with a reported 4,855 vacancies for judicial officers in district and subordinate courts across the country.
In a remarkable transformation, former Maoist fighters in the Bastar region are participating in the Bastar Olympics, symbolizing a shift from conflict to community engagement through sports. This event has drawn record participation, highlighting a successful peace-building initiative.
Elsewhere, Kuwait is strengthening its measures against illicit financial activities by imposing stricter penalties on illegal currency exchange operations. The nation aims to curb these practices and enhance financial security.




