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Maternal Health Quality of Care

 
/ September 2, 2016

55 NEW MOTHERS All from Below Poverty Line families in Jharkhand report that the government has succeeded in getting women to give birth in hospitals. But crucial services are still missing or have to be paid for.

Quality of Maternal Health Care

 
/ September 2, 2016

Community Monitoring and Survey for Action.

350 Senior Citizens get their social pension after a year

 
/ September 1, 2016

In a far-off village in Bihar’s Rupulia village, Amaris Sada will finally be able to get his cataract surgery done which had been pending for over a year and Dadiji (Grandmother) will finally be able to have one good meal with vegetables. All this is possible because they finally received their year...

Corporal Punishment In Schools

 
/ September 1, 2016

A Street Survey of 84 parents of students attending school in Ranchi, Jharkhand were surveyed to understand their perception of violence occurring in their children’s schools.

Parents’ Perception of Corporal Punishment in Schools

 
/ September 1, 2016

Community Monitoring and Survey for Action.

Varanasi village suffers due to fake elections promises

 
/ August 31, 2016

  “Just before the elections, the pradhan (village head) had promised us that when he wins, he will give us water, toilets and other basic amenities so that we can live with facilities,” recalls Satish Kumar of Udaypur, a village just 10 kms from Varanasi city, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s...

Oppression on oppressed

 
/ August 29, 2016

This video was made by a Video Volunteers Community Correspondent. Community Correspondents come from marginalised communities in India and produce videos on unreported stories. These stories are ’news by those who live it.’ they give the hyperlocal context to global human rights and development challenges. See more such videos at...

Bihar Government is yet to pay compensation to Fire-affected households

 
/ August 30, 2016

A fire broke out at midnight in a hamlet in West Champaran district of Bihar unknown to its resident, burning three houses down to the ground, leaving its poor residents homeless and without any belongings. “We’ve lost everything in the fire; Rs. 10,000 worth cash and jewellery, 50 kgs of wheat, 1.5 quintals...