Archive

Water So Close So Far

 
/ June 15, 2010

The water supply to Tanegapoul village in Manipur has been cut off for over fifteen years.

No Rain No Grain

 
/ June 14, 2010

Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy.

Child Marriage, Child Motherhood

 
/ June 11, 2010

Child marriage is deeply embedded in cultural traditions, which can be difficult to change.

Child Brides Abound

 
/ June 9, 2010

Despite laws prohibiting child marriage, India has the highest rate of child marriages in the world.

Bright "Ranis" and Kings of VV

 
/ June 9, 2010

– Taijrani “TJ” Rampersaud Being in VV and working here often reminds me of Guyana, my home. With citizens from or with roots in many places, such as Africa, China, Europe and India, Guyana is a country of great diversity. Growing up in such a diverse society had its dividends....

Cycle Rickshaws Left Behind

 
/ June 8, 2010

The cycle rickshaw is one of the oldest existing forms of transportation in India.

Insurgents Threaten Migrants

 
/ June 7, 2010

The Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) issued a statement in early May demanding all migrants leave the state by May 31, 2010.

Tribals Seek Harmony

 
/ June 4, 2010

Roshan brings us a story from the Kokna tribes of Dang, Gujarat.