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The Saints Of Kada

 
/ July 19, 2011

The village of Kada in Uttar Pradesh shares lessons about living in harmony.

Hospital Digs Graves of Women & Children

 
/ July 8, 2011

No doctors and no care for Pregnant tribal women and their children in Barwani, M.P.

Hospital digs Graves of Women Children

 
/ July 8, 2011

Dhuna Bai, a tribal woman from Barwani district, Madhya Pradesh is very angry. Last December, gross negligence by medical authorities in the district hospital, a government appointed 24 hrs delivery and mother child care centre, resulted in the death of her 22year old daughter-in-law Byapari Bai. It was the 25th...

No Rain No Grain

 
/ July 6, 2011

80% of the population, the biggest source of income and employment but the Jharkhand government neglects its farmers.

Where are the women on TV?

 
/ June 24, 2011

The perfect Indian woman is all about choices and she knows how to make the right one. She’s educated, knows her rights, is empowered enough to speak her mind. She’s a smart consumer who knows what suits her and will never settle for the second best. She’s net savvy, blogs...

Untouchability Fades Away Slowly

 
/ June 20, 2011

In Dilwara, Rajasthan, Dalits are being treated in a more humane way by the ‘upper castes’

Giant leap of India’s ‘downtrodden’: Teenage community reporter confronts tyranny, corruption

 
/ May 8, 2011

The following article by Stella Paul was published in the April issue of Silent Heroes, Invisible Bridges magazine – an International publication that focuses on positive journalism. We are re-publishing the content from the original article. Mukesh Rajak of Jagdishpur village in eastern India has unusual friends. They sit together...

Lives Wasted In Gutters

 
/ April 15, 2011

Two manual scavengers were killed while working without any safety