Results for: mid day meals

Fighting For A Home In Mumbai Slums

 
/ July 12, 2011

In Mumbai, slum dwellers are unremittingly struggling to secure housing.

About Donkeys And Weddings

 
/ June 28, 2011

In Kada Manikpur, UP, a yearly fair draws thousands of people to trade donkeys and arrange marriages.

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...

Success Of Midday Meal Scheme

 
/ June 16, 2011

The provision of a free midday meal in a Raipur primary school has greatly improved school attendance and child nutrition.

Critical Plebiscite For Manipur’s Independence

 
/ June 7, 2011

Insurgents demand a plebiscite but the climate of fear is likely to hassle the process.

Kashmiri Carpets Near Extinction

 
/ May 17, 2011

Due to low profits, Kashmiri craftsmen are slowly abandoning carpet weaving.

Learning Together, Eating Separately

 
/ May 10, 2011

In Gairsen, Uttarakhand, embedded caste practices prevent children from sitting together at their midday meal.

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...