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Bihar Villagers Make-Do With Bamboo Bridges As No Concrete Crossing In This Flood-Prone Village
Five months since the new state government has been sworn in but nothing has changed.
Women in Rural India Go Back to Smokey Wood Stove As Gas Prices Rise |...
Long term health effects of using wood as a fuel for home-based cooking could lead to respiratory issues.
IWD2021 | Orphaned in Childhood, This Woman Fought Against All Odds to Educate Herself and...
Dr. Jaymati Kashyap has worked to preserve the Gondi language and rescued many women from human trafficking.
VV Correspondent’s Father Released from Jail After 113 Days; Was Booked For Forwarding a WhatsApp...
A video of the police brutality before the arrest of VV correspondent Zainab Siddiqui's father and brother went viral online.
Four Years Since A Man From Bengal Tea Gardens Moved Out To Work And Never...
Human trafficking in West Bengal's tea gardens continues to wreak havoc and destroy lives.
‘Democracy is Power of the People, Not Of Those Ruling’
Press freedom in Kashmir is increasingly under threat and we get a sense of it in an interview with the executive editor of Kashmir Times.
Correspondents Take Charge In Making Video Volunteers Into A Community Media Movement
Ever since the formation of Video Volunteers (VV), we always wanted to create an organization that was run by our most important stakeholders – the Community Correspondents (CC). We aimed for a structure that was non-hierarchical and where every CC played a role in shaping and transforming VV into a...
In West Bengal, One Woman Is Reviving A Centuries Old Tradition of Women Working As...
In modern India, it is unheard that a woman officiated as the priest of a religious event.