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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.
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.
Folks From 18 Villages Cross This River Everyday, Yet There is No Bridge
Many applications later, hundreds of people continue to suffer.
Pregnant Women Deliver on Floor As Jharkhand Sub-Centre Has No Beds
Formal applications to get new beds have been sent thrice to the local administration. But the situation hasn't changed.
Bihar Farmers Know Why The Farm Laws Are Against Them | Farmers Protest
Often being accused of being a toy in the hands of the political opposition, farmers from Bihar show their understanding and knowledge of the farm laws.
Rebuffed by Panchayat, Village Boys Collect 1 Lakh ($1400) to Make Their Own Cricket Ground
Youngsters of Rajasthan showed the way towards solving your problems with your own community's help.