Punjab real estate is quietly rewriting the future of the Shivalik Kandi Hills. While headlines chase the Aravallis, this fragile ecological buffer faces illegal farmhouses, policy shifts, and elite-driven development. This research-based narrative uncovers facts, forgotten laws, citizen resistance, and the real cost of eco-friendly constructions that may not be as green as they sound. You think real estate stories are about price and profit, until you realise this one is about rivers, forests, and who gets to bend the law. Read, question, and share before silence becomes policy. Are we watching Punjab real estate grow at the cost of its last green shield? Have you ever stood at the edge of a quiet forest and felt a strange calm, the kind that makes your breathing slow down without permission? I felt that calm once in the Shivalik Kandi Hills. It did not come from luxury or comfort. It came from the land itself. Today, that calm feels fragile, almost borrowed. Punjab re...
Can a year long protest rewrite a nation’s agrarian story? Have you ever wondered why farmers sleeping on highways unsettled an entire nation? This long form review explores Farmer Power by Sudhir Kumar Suthar, unpacking the 2020–21 farmers’ movement, its political aftershocks, historical roots, moral force and unresolved questions. You will walk away understanding why this was not just a protest, but a moment that quietly rearranged India’s democratic furniture. Why Do Farmers Keep Knocking on the Nation’s door? Let us start with a simple, uncomfortable question. Why do farmers, year after year, leave their fields, families and fragile incomes to sit on roads, outside legislatures, or at the edges of cities that barely notice them? If agriculture feeds over 1.4 billion Indians and employs close to 42 percent of the workforce according to World Bank data, why does it so often feel like an afterthought in policy rooms? Farmer Power enters this conversation without drama...