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Requesting financial assistance to build sanitised toilets

 
/ November 2, 2022

The Community Correspondent Nanu Kumari is talking to the Block officials now to arrange for financial assistance to construct toilets. Hope the residents of Murha Chhataun village do not have to face trouble and discomfort in their daily lives, this is their basic civil rights. 

Impact Story

Toilets Constructed at Kalighat Red Light Area of Kolkata 

 
/ May 31, 2022

The basic hygiene of this red Light district is almost non-existent, living conditions are dank and squalid. Debgopal Mondal, a Community Correspondent of Video Volunteers (VV) made a video about their living conditions and was screening and engaging with the community about ways to solve these issues.

Community Survey

Crores Spent on Advertisements, But Not a Paisa On Public Spaces’ Maintenance | COVID 19

 
/ September 9, 2020

The Maharashtra state administration has spent a lot of public money on raising awareness about COVID-19. But on ground, slums of Nashik remain in a bad state.

Impact Story

Celebrations! A tribal Village is Open defection Free now.

 
/ February 19, 2020

Applauds for our Community Corresspondent Satya Banchor! He acted as a strong catalyst in bringing about this change in the lives of the poor tribals. 

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Over Three Months Since PM Declared India 100% ODF | Our Fact Check Continues

 
/ January 26, 2020

A video narrative debunking the overreported data of Swachh Bharat Mission and claims of 100% ODF in India

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India’s Open Defecation Free status: Claim versus Reality

 
/ November 25, 2019

The ground reality of PM Modi's 100% ODF claim. Is it successful? The reality is very different, and India is still far from being open defecation free.

Impact Story

Impact: Clogged Drainage Line Gets Repaired After Eight Months

 
/ October 23, 2019

Around ten thousand people were benefited when the Nashik Municipality unclogged the sewer lines, and build six new public toilets, in Amrapali Nagar.

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Manual Scavenging in India: Illegal, yet in Practise

 
/ October 17, 2019

In India, we continue to practice manual scavenging, a derogatory practice, confined to people belonging to lower castes and resulting in their deaths.