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India Backs Clean Energy, But Bureaucracy Slows Progress
4 Dec, 2025
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.




