WHO LIVE IT
Displaced during 1965 Indo-Pak war, inhabitants of this Kupwara village fear for their future
Doban is a backward area, 40 kilometres from district headquarters, situated in Lolab Valley. They do not have any hospitals or schools here and hardly any other source of livelihood than rearing cattle.
Toilets Constructed at Kalighat Red Light Area of Kolkata
The basic hygiene of this red Light district is almost non-existent, living conditions are dank and squalid. Debgopal Mondal, a Community Correspondent of Video Volunteers (VV) made a video about their living conditions and was screening and engaging with the community about ways to solve these issues.
Displaced Tribal Families of Sundargarh Receives Hollow Assurance, No Relief Ensured so far
The villagers, whenever they raise their voices, were always pushed down and shooed away, the local police started harassing them, sometimes even arresting them on flimsy issues.
Water Crisis Leading to Fights in a Adarsh Village of Jharkhand
The basic facilities for a quality living are missing in this Model Village of Bhauro.
Mumbai Witnessing Forced Evictions and Demolitions Repeatedly
The slum dwellers of Pestom Sagar Area, Chembur, Mumbai have developed some really thick resilience. Their slums have been tossed and toppled away so many times that their bitterness is turning to rage now.
Long Live ASHA workers! ASHA Worker in Murena, Madhya Pradesh Dies on Duty
The ASHA workers are instituted by the ‘ National Rural Health Mission.’ They are at the bottom of the pyramid - the interface between the community and Indian Public Health Delivery System, the first point of contact for millions of Indians to health care.
The Misuse of MGNREGA Scheme
The issue in Shyampur village under Jalalpur Block is that a few villagers started working without the job card, all in good faith, with the assurance that they will be given the job card soon and they will be paid without the job card.
A glimpse of one shining Public Health Centre of Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh.
This video report is from Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh, of a remote Government Primary Health Centre (PHC) that caters to about 30 thousand people. Community Correspondent Sunila Raaj went there to find out about their facilities and conditions of their medical services.