Truth for the Planet. Stories for Humanity.

Raika Report delivers investigative environmental journalism that drives awareness and inspires action.

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Our Guiding Principles

At Raika Report, we believe that informed communities are the most powerful agents of change. Our mission shapes every story we tell.

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Investigate

We go beyond the headlines, conducting rigorous fieldwork and data analysis to uncover the root causes of environmental issues. Our reporting is independent, fact-checked, and fearless.

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Inform

Through compelling documentaries, data visualizations, and long-form articles, we translate complex scientific and policy matters into accessible stories that resonate with a broad audience.

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Inspire

Our ultimate goal is to spark change. We highlight innovative solutions, showcase conservation successes, and empower communities to advocate for a sustainable future.

Our Investigations

Unearthing environmental truths through dedicated, impactful journalism across India.

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The Ghost Forests: Mangrove Decline in the Mahanadi Delta

An in-depth look at how industrial effluent and unchecked aquaculture are systematically destroying one of India's most vital coastal ecosystems, leaving communities vulnerable to climate change. Our investigation reveals decades of neglect and spotlights the courageous local efforts to restore these critical natural barriers.

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Hydroelectric dam construction in the Himalayan foothills
Himalayan Hydropower: A Dam Problem

Examining the ecological and social costs of rapid hydropower expansion in the fragile Himalayan region, from seismic risks to displacement of indigenous communities.

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Silent Skies: The Vulture Crisis in Rajasthan

Our report tracks the devastating impact of pharmaceutical contamination on vulture populations in Rajasthan, a critical ecological collapse with widespread implications.

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Massive landfill towering over a city skyline in India
India's Waste Mountains: Awaiting Collapse

Investigating the escalating crisis of overflowing landfills across Indian cities, exposing public health hazards and the desperate need for sustainable waste management solutions.

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Meet Our Team

The dedicated journalists, researchers, and storytellers driving Raika Report's mission.

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Arjun Sharma

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

With 20 years in environmental journalism, Arjun founded Raika Report to create a platform for impactful, independent storytelling. His leadership ensures every investigation meets the highest standards of journalistic integrity and public interest.

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Meera Iyer

Lead Investigative Journalist

Specializing in data analysis and policy, Meera's groundbreaking work has been cited in parliamentary debates and has led to tangible policy changes. She relentlessly pursues verifiable evidence to support our narrative.

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Sameer Khan

Director of Photography

An award-winning filmmaker and photographer, Sameer captures the breathtaking beauty and heartbreaking reality of our changing environment. His visual narratives bring a powerful human element to our reports.

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Whether you have a story to share or a question to ask, we're here to listen.

General Contact

Raika Report

12, Palam Marg, Vasant Vihar,
New Delhi, Delhi, 110057, India

Phone: +91 11 4057 8899

Email: info@raikareport.com

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