WHO LIVE IT
New Farm Law: The People Whose Voice Matters The Most Tell Us What It Means
We get a sense about the new farm bills passed by the Union govt of India from Video Volunteers correspondents, several of whom are farmers or who work with the community.
700 West Bengal Families Have Lost Home, Farmland to Soil Erosion
A river barrage project over Ganga in West Bengal has slowly destroyed the lives of those living in low-lying areas of the project.
Government Officials! Check WhatsApp, Your People Have Problems to Share
How are community media networks like Video Volunteers functioning when social distancing is the norm and venturing into communities is restricted?
IMPACT | VV Correspondent Helps Elderly Couple Live Life of Dignity
The elderly couple from Rajasthan had medical issues and could not look out for themselves.
Dissent in Democracy: Community Correspondents Discuss the State of the Country on Gandhi’s Birthday
In recent times, there has been a clampdown on voices of dissent in India. On Gandhi Jayanti, correspondents shared their experiences reporting about issues that may ruffle feathers, and decided that Gandhi would have approved.
Hathras Protests Reach Mumbai Amid Calls For Justice
Many civil society organisations are questioning the deteriorating law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh.
Fixing India | The Story of A Medical Sub-Centre, Its Neglect and Revival
Community correspondent Laxmi Kaurav did a near-impossible task of restarting a medical sub-centre closed for decades.
Poor Labourers From West Bengal Are Falling Prey to Silicosis
Poor, young men from West Bengal are suffering from occupational diseases without any compensation or treatment