By गाँव कनेक्शन
हम सब कभी न कभी गुस्सा होते हैं। गुस्से में कई ऐसे काम कर जाते हैं जिनका बाद में अफसोस होता है लेकिन उसे सुधारना फिर हमारे बस में नहीं होता। गुस्सा क्यों आता है? और कैसे हम अपने आप को नियंत्रित रख सकते हैं, इस बारे में गाँव कनेक्शन ने बात की मेंटल वेलनेस कोच शिल्पी वर्मा से।
हम सब कभी न कभी गुस्सा होते हैं। गुस्से में कई ऐसे काम कर जाते हैं जिनका बाद में अफसोस होता है लेकिन उसे सुधारना फिर हमारे बस में नहीं होता। गुस्सा क्यों आता है? और कैसे हम अपने आप को नियंत्रित रख सकते हैं, इस बारे में गाँव कनेक्शन ने बात की मेंटल वेलनेस कोच शिल्पी वर्मा से।
By रवीश कुमार
By Anuj Mishra
A rural resident reminisces about the fond memories of his teacher whose understanding of child psychology helped him pacify his anger. The reporter recalls that had his teacher not been supportive of him in his formative years, his growing anger would have derailed his life.
A rural resident reminisces about the fond memories of his teacher whose understanding of child psychology helped him pacify his anger. The reporter recalls that had his teacher not been supportive of him in his formative years, his growing anger would have derailed his life.
By Brijendra Dubey
As farmers in Ambala, Haryana grapple with staggering losses with their inundated paddy fields, livestock owners are dealing with drowned cows, buffaloes, pigs and poultry, the main source of their livelihood.
As farmers in Ambala, Haryana grapple with staggering losses with their inundated paddy fields, livestock owners are dealing with drowned cows, buffaloes, pigs and poultry, the main source of their livelihood.
By Gaon Connection
As farmers in Ambala, Haryana grapple with staggering losses with their inundated paddy fields, livestock owners are dealing with drowned cows, buffaloes, pigs and poultry, the main source of their livelihood.
As farmers in Ambala, Haryana grapple with staggering losses with their inundated paddy fields, livestock owners are dealing with drowned cows, buffaloes, pigs and poultry, the main source of their livelihood.
By Danish Iqbal
A degree college in Lucknow had earned the infamy of being a hotspot for hooliganism. A teacher who has been teaching here for the last 21 years has not only eradicated the criminal activities in the college but has also contributed to its better academic performance.
A degree college in Lucknow had earned the infamy of being a hotspot for hooliganism. A teacher who has been teaching here for the last 21 years has not only eradicated the criminal activities in the college but has also contributed to its better academic performance.
By Kushal Mishra
By Kirti Bhushan Trivedi
Being the sole inheritor of a landlord family, he could have spent his life in indolence and pleasures. Instead, he preferred to live on the grind and joined the Indian Army. Upon his retirement from the army, he spent the rest of his life teaching kids free of cost.
Being the sole inheritor of a landlord family, he could have spent his life in indolence and pleasures. Instead, he preferred to live on the grind and joined the Indian Army. Upon his retirement from the army, he spent the rest of his life teaching kids free of cost.
By Ashis Senapati
The curious case of a submerged idol of Narayan Goswami deity in Odisha's Jajpur is ridden with intriguing events from the state's medieval history. The idol was submerged in a temple's pond in 1569 to protect it from an invading army commanded by an estranged Hindu general who converted to Islam in order to marry a Muslim princess. On every Odia new year ever since, the idol has been taken out of the pond for worship and submerged back — a ritual that hadn't been observed for the last two years due to restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to know more about the historical origins of the ritual.
The curious case of a submerged idol of Narayan Goswami deity in Odisha's Jajpur is ridden with intriguing events from the state's medieval history. The idol was submerged in a temple's pond in 1569 to protect it from an invading army commanded by an estranged Hindu general who converted to Islam in order to marry a Muslim princess. On every Odia new year ever since, the idol has been taken out of the pond for worship and submerged back — a ritual that hadn't been observed for the last two years due to restrictions arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to know more about the historical origins of the ritual.
By Gaon Connection
Jagrit Adivasi Dalit Sangathan in Madhya Pradesh led a protest by tribal farmers in Barwani district in Madhya Pradesh. The protesters gheraoed the District Magistrate’s office, demanding compensation for their crops destroyed due to drought-like conditions.
Jagrit Adivasi Dalit Sangathan in Madhya Pradesh led a protest by tribal farmers in Barwani district in Madhya Pradesh. The protesters gheraoed the District Magistrate’s office, demanding compensation for their crops destroyed due to drought-like conditions.