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The four accused in Telangana vet's rape-murder killed in a shootout
The four accused in Telangana vet's rape-murder killed in a shootout

By Swati Subhedar

The police said they were killed in a shootout at around 6:30 am after they snatched weapons from policemen and tried to flee. As per the initial reports, they were taken to the crime scene where the four had allegedly burnt the veterinarian’s body

The police said they were killed in a shootout at around 6:30 am after they snatched weapons from policemen and tried to flee. As per the initial reports, they were taken to the crime scene where the four had allegedly burnt the veterinarian’s body

Rajasthan: A government teacher in a village school teaches child traffickers a lesson
Rajasthan: A government teacher in a village school teaches child traffickers a lesson

By Amarpal Singh Verma

A teacher in the government primary school, in Pargiyapada village, Rajasthan has found himself in the role of a saviour as he has swooped in and rescued 400 children in and around the area from the clutches of child traffickers.

A teacher in the government primary school, in Pargiyapada village, Rajasthan has found himself in the role of a saviour as he has swooped in and rescued 400 children in and around the area from the clutches of child traffickers.

Rooprani toiled for months on her 2.5 bigha land, but lost her entire wheat crop to a fire within minutes
Rooprani toiled for months on her 2.5 bigha land, but lost her entire wheat crop to a fire within minutes

By Sumit Yadav

The heatwave, which is sweeping across the country right now, is causing fires that are swallowing up the standing crops. On April 18, in Majhra village of Unnao in UP, 40 hectares of wheat was lost to a raging fire. Farmers blame delayed response by the fire department, which in turn points fingers at old fire engines, insufficient manpower and bad roads.

The heatwave, which is sweeping across the country right now, is causing fires that are swallowing up the standing crops. On April 18, in Majhra village of Unnao in UP, 40 hectares of wheat was lost to a raging fire. Farmers blame delayed response by the fire department, which in turn points fingers at old fire engines, insufficient manpower and bad roads.

The Sashastra Seema Bal is on an unusual mission in the village where Birsa Munda was born
The Sashastra Seema Bal is on an unusual mission in the village where Birsa Munda was born

By Gaon Connection

For the past six years, officers and jawans of the central armed police force, who have camped at Ulihati village in Jharkhand, are imparting education and providing career guidance to tribal children.

For the past six years, officers and jawans of the central armed police force, who have camped at Ulihati village in Jharkhand, are imparting education and providing career guidance to tribal children.

The Sashastra Seema Bal is on an unusual mission in the village where Birsa Munda was born
The Sashastra Seema Bal is on an unusual mission in the village where Birsa Munda was born

By Manoj Choudhary

For the past six years, officers and jawans of the central armed police force, who have camped at Ulihati village in Jharkhand, are imparting education and providing career guidance to tribal children.

For the past six years, officers and jawans of the central armed police force, who have camped at Ulihati village in Jharkhand, are imparting education and providing career guidance to tribal children.

घर वापसी की मांग कर रहे प्रवासी मजदूर अब सड़कों पर उतरने को मजबूर, पुलिस से झड़प
घर वापसी की मांग कर रहे प्रवासी मजदूर अब सड़कों पर उतरने को मजबूर, पुलिस से झड़प

By Daya Sagar

घर वापसी की मांग को लेकर मजदूरों के धैर्य का बांध टूटता जा रहा है। देश के अलग-अलग हिस्सों में प्रवासी मजदूरों के सड़क पर उतरने और घर वापसी के लिए हंगामा करने की खबरें आ रही है। इन मजदूरों पर नियंत्रण करने के लिए पुलिस बल का भी इस्तेमाल कर रही है।

घर वापसी की मांग को लेकर मजदूरों के धैर्य का बांध टूटता जा रहा है। देश के अलग-अलग हिस्सों में प्रवासी मजदूरों के सड़क पर उतरने और घर वापसी के लिए हंगामा करने की खबरें आ रही है। इन मजदूरों पर नियंत्रण करने के लिए पुलिस बल का भी इस्तेमाल कर रही है।

The Lockdown Story: The road to hell and back
The Lockdown Story: The road to hell and back

By गाँव कनेक्शन

Exactly two years back, on March 25, 2020, the nationwide lockdown came into force. Millions of migrant workers from rural India were stranded in cities without a place to stay, and with no food nor other means. Hundreds of thousands of them walked back home. Two years on, Gaon Connection caught up with these migrant workers and found their wounds haven't healed and their scars run deep.

Exactly two years back, on March 25, 2020, the nationwide lockdown came into force. Millions of migrant workers from rural India were stranded in cities without a place to stay, and with no food nor other means. Hundreds of thousands of them walked back home. Two years on, Gaon Connection caught up with these migrant workers and found their wounds haven't healed and their scars run deep.

Two years after the Hathras gangrape and killing, a family is transformed unrecognisably and forever
Two years after the Hathras gangrape and killing, a family is transformed unrecognisably and forever

By Shivani Gupta

What happens after the last reporter goes away? In a series titled 'Twice Cursed', Gaon Connection revisits the families of rape victims, now forgotten. Have they picked up the pieces of their lives and moved on? Here is what remains of the family of the 19-year-old Dalit girl from Hathras in Uttar Pradesh, who was gangraped on September 14, 2020, and died two weeks later.

What happens after the last reporter goes away? In a series titled 'Twice Cursed', Gaon Connection revisits the families of rape victims, now forgotten. Have they picked up the pieces of their lives and moved on? Here is what remains of the family of the 19-year-old Dalit girl from Hathras in Uttar Pradesh, who was gangraped on September 14, 2020, and died two weeks later.

Pipelines laid but no water; health centre barely functions — official apathy mars Pokhran's nuclear-test-fame village
Pipelines laid but no water; health centre barely functions — official apathy mars Pokhran's nuclear-test-fame village

By Kuldeep Chhangani

On May 11, 1998 India successfully carried out underground nuclear tests at a site three kilometres away from the Khetolai village in Pokhran. Twenty four years, the village that made India a global leader in nuclear energy, has little drinking water, barely functioning health centres and a problem of drug dealing and gambling. A ground report.

On May 11, 1998 India successfully carried out underground nuclear tests at a site three kilometres away from the Khetolai village in Pokhran. Twenty four years, the village that made India a global leader in nuclear energy, has little drinking water, barely functioning health centres and a problem of drug dealing and gambling. A ground report.

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