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Bihar Child Trafficking: Victims Rescued at the Risk of Being Trafficked Again
Trafficking in Bihar is rampant despite the number of schemes and laws to curb the heinous crime.
How to survive India’s pensions I India Loud & Clear I Episode 1
What’s it’s like to be one of India’s 125 million elders and live your ageing days in extreme poverty?
Sarhul | Living Cultures – Episode 4
The Tribes of Jharkhand and neighbouring states celebrate the pre-harvest festival, ‘SARHUL’, with great joy.
Homkund Zatra – Walking on Fire | Living Cultures – Episode 3
The Homkund Zatra is a two day festival in Goa to honour goddess Lairai.
Health Center Becomes Functional in a Village in Katihar After 20 Years
Community Correspondent’s video with the help of Medical officers, a Sub health center is now functioning in a village of Katihar, Bihar.
UP Wife’s Demands for Justice Remains Unheard as India Lacks Marital Rape Laws
A woman in Uttar Pradesh has been a victim of forced sexual intercourse by her husband while the law does not consider it “rape”.
Bihar Floods: Lakhs of People Left on the Streets Without Food, Water or Toilets
The recurring floods in Bihar has caused a rise in the level of water in all big and small rivers while the government tries to set up relief camps. At least 67 people have lost lives in the Bihar flash floods caused by torrential rainfall in the last two weeks...
Mourning in Mount Abu: Garasia Tribe | Living Cultures – Episode 2
The Garasia tribe believe that their God clawed out a lake in the mountain with his fingernails. The oldest inhabitants of Mount Abu immerse fingernails of their deceased loved ones in the Nakki Lake. The Garasia tribe is one of the most colourful and culturally rich communities in the desert...