Results for: jharkhand education
Corruption Cripples Anganwadis
Irregular supplies to Anganwadis put women and children at risk.
Broken Bridge Leaves Villagers Stranded
An important bridge in Salaiya village, Jharkhand, lies broken for the past six years.
World Food Day – October 16, 2011
Video Volunteers and the Red Cross Help Communities across India Testify to Vast Problem of Hunger NEW YORK – October 14, 2011 – On the eve of World Food Day – October 16 – Video Volunteers is releasing 12 documentary videos created by people living in slums and villages across India whose...
Lone Teacher Runs School
Only one teacher has been appointed to take responsibility of running a government school in Madhupur, Jharkhand.
The Hunger Video Project
Did You Ever Go To Bed Hungry? Video Volunteers and the Red Cross collaborated on the Hunger Video Project to document and bring out the hidden voices behind India’s hunger, malnutrition, and food insecurity statistics. Video Volunteers Community Correspondents produced 12 videos from across India that testify to the...
All Set to Roll: The Third IU Training Camp
With monsoon receding and the sun eking its way out, the Third IndiaUnheard Training Camp is all set to roll out in Goa on the 26th of September, 2011. A housewife from rural Rajasthan, a college student from the slums of Mumbai, a dalit teenager from remote Jharkhand, a grassroots...
No Rain No Grain
80% of the population, the biggest source of income and employment but the Jharkhand government neglects its farmers.
Giant leap of India’s ‘downtrodden’: Teenage community reporter confronts tyranny, corruption
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...